Dementia: How To Cop With It
Radical Honesty Through the Phases of Loving Someone Who Is Fading
Language: English
£5.42
Zee Brocklehurst
Synopsis
You will discover:
Why early signs are often denied—and how to face them with clarity
How to emotionally survive the moment of diagnosis
What role reversal does to families and identities
How to cope with constant caregiving pressure and burnout
Why communication begins to break—and how to adapt without losing connection
How to grieve someone who is still physically present
What it means to let go without walking away
This is not a medical textbook.
This is not clinical advice.
This is a survival guide for the heart.
Written with raw honesty, compassion, and emotional depth, this book validates what many caregivers feel but rarely say out loud:
You are exhausted. You are grieving. And you are not alone.
If you are caring for a parent, partner, or loved one with dementia, this book will help you stay grounded, emotionally aware, and resilient through one of life’s most difficult journeys