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Dr. William Randall returns to Redefining Dementia with a perspective that turns conventional wisdom on its head: what if aging – and by extension, dementia – isn't a narrative of decline but an adventure?
With his background in gerontology, theology, and psychology, Dr. Randall guides us through a thoughtful exploration of adventure as a framework for understanding later life. He defines adventure as "any venture that takes us outside our comfort zones," involving elements of uncertainty and unpredictability – qualities certainly present in the dementia journey.
The conversation unfolds around four distinct directions of adventure that aging invites us to experience. There's the adventure outward through new experiences and activities; the adventure backward through life review and reflection; the adventure inward through deeper spiritual questioning; and perhaps most profound, the adventure forward as we approach life's final transition.
For caregivers and loved ones supporting someone with dementia, this framework offers a refreshing perspective. Rather than focusing exclusively on loss, Dr. Randall suggests viewing dementia as part of a natural process of letting go – of possessions, of illusions about ourselves, and even of our stories. This doesn't minimize the challenges but provides a different lens through which to understand them.
Throughout our discussion, Dr. Randall emphasizes that people living with dementia maintain their "narrative citizenship" even when unable to tell their stories conventionally. He encourages caregivers to become "story companions" who honor each person's unique reality rather than trying to force them back to ours.
This conversation will leave you questioning assumptions about aging, memory, and consciousness itself. As you listen, consider how shifting from a mindset of decline to one of adventure might transform your approach to aging or caregiving. How might we honor the wisdom that each person brings – however it's expressed – as we journey together through life's greatest adventure?
Dr. William Randall's Website
Alive Inside Video
About our Hosts:
https://www.personcentreduniverse.com/about/
By Person Centred UniverseDr. William Randall returns to Redefining Dementia with a perspective that turns conventional wisdom on its head: what if aging – and by extension, dementia – isn't a narrative of decline but an adventure?
With his background in gerontology, theology, and psychology, Dr. Randall guides us through a thoughtful exploration of adventure as a framework for understanding later life. He defines adventure as "any venture that takes us outside our comfort zones," involving elements of uncertainty and unpredictability – qualities certainly present in the dementia journey.
The conversation unfolds around four distinct directions of adventure that aging invites us to experience. There's the adventure outward through new experiences and activities; the adventure backward through life review and reflection; the adventure inward through deeper spiritual questioning; and perhaps most profound, the adventure forward as we approach life's final transition.
For caregivers and loved ones supporting someone with dementia, this framework offers a refreshing perspective. Rather than focusing exclusively on loss, Dr. Randall suggests viewing dementia as part of a natural process of letting go – of possessions, of illusions about ourselves, and even of our stories. This doesn't minimize the challenges but provides a different lens through which to understand them.
Throughout our discussion, Dr. Randall emphasizes that people living with dementia maintain their "narrative citizenship" even when unable to tell their stories conventionally. He encourages caregivers to become "story companions" who honor each person's unique reality rather than trying to force them back to ours.
This conversation will leave you questioning assumptions about aging, memory, and consciousness itself. As you listen, consider how shifting from a mindset of decline to one of adventure might transform your approach to aging or caregiving. How might we honor the wisdom that each person brings – however it's expressed – as we journey together through life's greatest adventure?
Dr. William Randall's Website
Alive Inside Video
About our Hosts:
https://www.personcentreduniverse.com/about/