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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stan GoldbergPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.70cm Weight: 0.422kg ISBN: 9781538169414ISBN 10: 153816941 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 11 September 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"Senior moments can feel amusing at 55, but sinister at 60. Does forgetfulness lead to a dementia diagnosis? Dr. Stan Goldberg gently debunks myths of aging while offering a scientific explanation of the aging brain in plain language. Deliciously readable, this book will be a reassuring companion for anyone who is secretly worried about senior moments and what they might portend.--Donna Thomson, coauthor of ""The Unexpected Journey of Caring: The Transformation From Loved One to Caregiver"" and author of ""The Four Walls of My Freedom: Lessons I've Learned From a Life of Caregiving""" Clinician and counselor Goldberg blends research on the brain and communication together with personal and client experience to analyze the phenomena of ""senior moments"" (i.e., the forgetfulness that prompts questions like Why did I just walk into this room? What is that person's name? Why do I remember that experience so differently from the person with whom I shared it?) .... Most reassuring is Goldberg's advice that readers accept themselves as they are and get plans in place to head off future struggles. Older readers will feel both understood and inspired by Goldberg's practical suggestions. From the moment I picked up Preventing Senior Moments, I was drawn in and wanted to read it from cover to cover. Dr. Goldberg has a beautiful and thoughtful writing style that makes this universal topic incredibly engaging and captivating. He combines the science of medicine and his experience as a counselor of seniors, with relatable life experiences in a way that allows one to understand the brain from a new perspective. I found this book to be as fascinating as it is practical with its explanations and strategies. Everyone who has or will experience an aging brain should read this book. Senior moments can feel amusing at 55, but sinister at 60. Does forgetfulness lead to a dementia diagnosis? Dr. Stan Goldberg gently debunks myths of aging while offering a scientific explanation of the aging brain in plain language. Deliciously readable, this book will be a reassuring companion for anyone who is secretly worried about senior moments and what they might portend. "Clinician and counselor Goldberg blends research on the brain and communication together with personal and client experience to analyze the phenomena of ""senior moments"" (i.e., the forgetfulness that prompts questions like Why did I just walk into this room? What is that person's name? Why do I remember that experience so differently from the person with whom I shared it?) .... Most reassuring is Goldberg's advice that readers accept themselves as they are and get plans in place to head off future struggles. Older readers will feel both understood and inspired by Goldberg's practical suggestions. From the moment I picked up Preventing Senior Moments, I was drawn in and wanted to read it from cover to cover. Dr. Goldberg has a beautiful and thoughtful writing style that makes this universal topic incredibly engaging and captivating. He combines the science of medicine and his experience as a counselor of seniors, with relatable life experiences in a way that allows one to understand the brain from a new perspective. I found this book to be as fascinating as it is practical with its explanations and strategies. Everyone who has or will experience an aging brain should read this book. Senior moments can feel amusing at 55, but sinister at 60. Does forgetfulness lead to a dementia diagnosis? Dr. Stan Goldberg gently debunks myths of aging while offering a scientific explanation of the aging brain in plain language. Deliciously readable, this book will be a reassuring companion for anyone who is secretly worried about senior moments and what they might portend." "Clinician and counselor Goldberg blends research on the brain and communication together with personal and client experience to analyze the phenomena of ""senior moments"" (i.e., the forgetfulness that prompts questions like Why did I just walk into this room? What is that person's name? Why do I remember that experience so differently from the person with whom I shared it?) .... Most reassuring is Goldberg's advice that readers accept themselves as they are and get plans in place to head off future struggles. Older readers will feel both understood and inspired by Goldberg's practical suggestions.-- ""Booklist"" From the moment I picked up Preventing Senior Moments, I was drawn in and wanted to read it from cover to cover. Dr. Goldberg has a beautiful and thoughtful writing style that makes this universal topic incredibly engaging and captivating. He combines the science of medicine and his experience as a counselor of seniors, with relatable life experiences in a way that allows one to understand the brain from a new perspective. I found this book to be as fascinating as it is practical with its explanations and strategies. Everyone who has or will experience an aging brain should read this book.--Jeannette Guerrasio, MD, author of Embrace Aging Senior moments can feel amusing at 55, but sinister at 60. Does forgetfulness lead to a dementia diagnosis? Dr. Stan Goldberg gently debunks myths of aging while offering a scientific explanation of the aging brain in plain language. Deliciously readable, this book will be a reassuring companion for anyone who is secretly worried about senior moments and what they might portend.--Donna Thomson, coauthor of ""The Unexpected Journey of Caring: The Transformation From Loved One to Caregiver"" and author of ""The Four Walls of My Freedom: Lessons I've Learned From a Life of Caregiving""" Author InformationStan Goldberg, PhD, professor emeritus at San Francisco State University, has written 195 articles, seven chapters, and nine books published in four languages. He has received 26 national and international awards including Best Buddhist Writings of 2010 (along with Thich Nhat Hanh) and The London Book Festival Grand Prize Winner. His website is stangoldbergwriter.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |