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Linda Levine Madori Ph.D.

Professor | Artist | Researcher

"The underlying tenet of this book is that later life is a time for growth and development and, irrespective of one’s state of well-being, need not be devoid of opportunities for learning and celebration. The book is easy to engage with and a must for anyone using the creative arts in the field of therapeutic recreation." --Bevan C. Grant, Ph.D., Professor of Sport and Leisure Studies, University of Waikato, New Zealand

Transcending Dementia through the TTAP Method A New Psychology of Art, the Brain, and Cognition


Price: $49.00

Publishers: Health Professions Press
Fall 2011
    
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The brain-stimulating approach known as Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming
(TTAP) has a proven record of improving the lives of people with dementia by
increasing their engagement and functioning. In Transforming Dementia through
Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming: A New Psychology of Art, the Brain, and Cognition you now have all the tools and instructions for putting this
innovative and life-affirming approach to work in your own care setting. You too can successfully enervate the minds and hearts of people living with this
challenging cognitive disease.

Participation in the creative arts has been shown to promote cell growth that
enhances the brain’s ability to learn and recall new information, create new
ideas, and make new connections. Using 12 separate forms of creative expression
— ranging from guided imagery to sculpture and painting to physical movement  — TTAP builds on themes in an integrative way that helps each individual with
dementia draw upon memories, feelings, and intellectual reserves that promote
positive self-regard and active social participation. Sample activity protocols guide you through the process of engagement to help you quickly master the steps.

Activities using the TTAP method can provide
significant stimulation and integration of multiple brain regions
enjoyment, engagement, creativity, relaxation, and a sense of purpose for people with even advanced dementia an easy-to-follow framework that allows infinite variations on themes and personal interests complete documentation for tracking and evaluation opportunities for one-on-one or group programming
By blending the principles of art and therapeutic recreation with the latest
findings in brain research, Transforming Dementia through Therapeutic Thematic Arts Programming presents an exciting new psychological taxonomy that captures the dynamic interplay between brain functioning and expressive and emotional stimulation.