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Robin Thomson

    Robin en Shoko Thomson ontmoetten elkaar toen hij door India reisde en zij na haar studie in het buitenland terugkeerde naar Japan. Ze trouwden en woonden ruim twintig jaar in India, waar ze kerkelijke en gemeenschapsleiders onderwezen en trainden. Na hun terugkeer in het VK schreef en doceerde Robin over intercultureel begrip en leiderschapsontwikkeling. In januari 2012 kreeg Shoko de diagnose Alzheimer. Robin deelt hun persoonlijke verhaal over de omgang met deze ziekte, de moeilijkheden en de hoop, en hoe een vergelijkbare ervaring anderen kan helpen. Hij belicht universele thema's van dementie en deelt zijn inzichten openhartig en eerlijk.

    Living with Alzheimer's
    • 2020

      When Robin Thomson and his wife Shoko were told she had Alzheimer’s, they had no clue what lay ahead. As the disease gradually took over their lives, Robin watched as his adventurous and independent wife slowly seemed to disappear. The struggles he and their adult children faced were painful and real. They experienced both frustration and great support as they navigated the health and social care systems. Yet Shoko’s love was constant and Robin found himself invited into a deeply spiritual journey with his wife. This honest and hope-filled account is a must-read for caregivers, families and friends of those affected, with its practical insights, and advice on further resources. But it is also for all of us. It shows how we can respond to this mysterious disease, not with fear and incomprehension but with love and creative friendship.

      Living with Alzheimer's