Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Alzheimer s And Dementi A Psychological Disorder

Alzheimer’s and Dementia are becoming more prevalent in America, caretakers and medical professionals are urging people to become more self-aware of these diseases. Dementia is a disease that can develop into other disorders such as Vascular Dementia or Parkinsons Disease; however, in most cases, it usually ends up as Alzhiemers. It s a typically seen in older people; about, sixty five and older, so of course one would automatically put themselves, and their family out of the picture, that is until one of you gets it. In most cases one primarily thinks of Alzheimer’s and Dementia as diseases that they, as well as anyone close to them would necessarily not get anytime soon, or maybe even ever. Due to increased medical costs, and scarce specialized facilities; seniors with Alzheimer’s and Dementia are not quite the recieving proper, sustainable long-term care. Alzheimer’s disease is a psychological disorder that primarily affects the temporal lobe of the bra in which focuses on memory, but also the frontal and parietal lobes which focus on behavior, intelligence, and language. The instant an individual has Alzheimer’s or Dementia there is a constant cycle of decay on the brain from the beginning to the end of the disorder (basically until death). This disorder eats away at the patients brain slowly and painfully until death which is why the American Pyshcological Association says that â€Å"The time between diagnosis and death typically ranges from seven to 10 years.† (APA 2016)

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