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European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, Volume 1, Issue 3

December 2011 - 3 articles

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Articles (3)

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Personality and Dementia: an Approach to Differential Profile of the Caregiver

  • Elena de Andrés-Jiménez,
  • Rosa Mª Limiñana-Gras and
  • Encarna Fernández-Ros

The aim of this study is to determine the existence of a characteristic personality profile of family carers of people with dementia. The correct knowledge and use of psychological variables which affect the carer, helps to promote appropriate action...

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9 Pages

Spain is currently in the process of reform of university curricula to meet the demands of the European Higher Education Area. In this context, the question remains the professional profile professionals have developed as the teacher of speech and he...

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14 Pages

The Attention of Caregiver. An Intersdisciplinary Vision

  • Esther Secanilla,
  • María Bonjoch,
  • Margarida Galindo and
  • Laura Gros

In a global approach to the attention of carers of older people with dementia living at the elder’s home, it is essential to promote their personal, social and emotional wellbeing as well as provide them with tools that improve their quality of life....

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