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View article: Learning to Change Our World View Creating Symbionic Collective Transdisciplinary Wisdom in the Metacrisis
Learning to Change Our World View Creating Symbionic Collective Transdisciplinary Wisdom in the Metacrisis Open
Deep transdisciplinary learning is essential to responding to the current collapse of human societies and ecosystems and to building a more sustainable, just future for all living creatures. Our modern civilizations, which are built around…
View article: Artificial Intelligence and Human Mediation
Artificial Intelligence and Human Mediation Open
We would also like to thank all the authors, members, and friends of CIRET for their brilliant and generous contributions.Finally, to the reader who will discover this book, friend researcher, professor, student, or AI project thinker, who…
View article: Dignity for All: How the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease Need Rethinking and Revaluing
Dignity for All: How the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease Need Rethinking and Revaluing Open
View article: Building toward population reserve and a critical positive psychiatry
Building toward population reserve and a critical positive psychiatry Open
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View article: Making the Case for Accelerated Withdrawal of Aducanumab
Making the Case for Accelerated Withdrawal of Aducanumab Open
The controversial approval in June 2021 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of aducanumab (marketed as Aduhelm), Biogen’s monoclonal antibody for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, raises significant concerns for the dementia field a…
View article: Fifty Years of Dementia: A Transdisciplinary and Intergenerative Lifelong Learning Adventure in the Field
Fifty Years of Dementia: A Transdisciplinary and Intergenerative Lifelong Learning Adventure in the Field Open
View article: New IDEAS Amyloid Imaging 2021 Study: Running in Place with Ineffective Anti-Amyloid Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
New IDEAS Amyloid Imaging 2021 Study: Running in Place with Ineffective Anti-Amyloid Treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease Patients Open
have now launched a new IDEAS study: "Imaging Dementia -Evidence for Amyloid Scanning" early 2021 and are now accepting applications from imaging facilities
View article: Separate and Unequal: A Time to Reimagine Dementia
Separate and Unequal: A Time to Reimagine Dementia Open
The rapid emergence of COVID-19 has had far-reaching effects across all sectors of health and social care, but none more so than for residential long-term care homes. Mortality rates of older people with dementia in residential long-term c…
View article: Intergenerative Transdisciplinarity in “Glocal” Learning and Collaboration
Intergenerative Transdisciplinarity in “Glocal” Learning and Collaboration Open
In this report, authors from North America, Africa, Europe, and Asia share commonalities and differencesin the lessons we are learning from COVID-19, especially about scholarship and collaboration. We represent different ages and disciplin…
View article: Afterword. Looking Forward
Afterword. Looking Forward Open
ETYMOLOGY CAN INFORM FUTUROLOGY.IN other words, understanding how the meanings of words change through time helps us understand not only how we use them now, but also how they might become tools to imagine and create different futures.As t…
View article: Reviewer Acknowledgment
Reviewer Acknowledgment Open
View article: Ethical issues in early diagnosis and prevention of Alzheimer disease
Ethical issues in early diagnosis and prevention of Alzheimer disease Open
This paper considers ethical issues related to early diagnosis and all forms of prevention of Alzheimer disease and related conditions. It offers a critical view of the current state of scientific, clinical, and social responses to the gro…
View article: Transdisciplinarity at the Boundaries: Exploring a Sylvan Metaphor for Health
Transdisciplinarity at the Boundaries: Exploring a Sylvan Metaphor for Health Open
Transdisciplinarity is an action-oriented intellectual and ethical endeavor to address complex ecological, economic, and political challenges that humans face. Language is viewed as a powerful tool for necessary cultural change. Blending a…
View article: Long-Term Care for the Future
Long-Term Care for the Future Open
View article: Intergenerational Learning and Education in Schools and Beyond
Intergenerational Learning and Education in Schools and Beyond Open
Intergenerational learning seems to be finally on the educational agenda. Thousands of initiatives in the way of intergenerational learning programs and practices are being implemented internationa...
View article: Long-Term Care for the Future
Long-Term Care for the Future Open
View article: A randomized controlled trial of disclosing genetic risk information for Alzheimer disease via telephone
A randomized controlled trial of disclosing genetic risk information for Alzheimer disease via telephone Open
View article: ETHICS AND DEMENTIA: NEW EVIDENCE-BASED PERSPECTIVES ON INNOVATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH
ETHICS AND DEMENTIA: NEW EVIDENCE-BASED PERSPECTIVES ON INNOVATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH Open
Dementia is a huge public health challenge with value conflicts affecting efforts to treat and care for persons with cognitive impairment. Standard biomedical ethical frameworks that focus primarily on the clinical or research arenas do no…
View article: The Ecosystem of Bioethics
The Ecosystem of Bioethics Open
Understanding bioethical inquiry as ecosystem aligns that thinking about health conceptually close to public health ethics. Despite having roots in decades-long, culturally-diverse, and disciplinarily-broad concerns about the relationships…
View article: Asking More of Our Metaphors: Narrative Strategies to End the “War on Alzheimer's” and Humanize Cognitive Aging
Asking More of Our Metaphors: Narrative Strategies to End the “War on Alzheimer's” and Humanize Cognitive Aging Open
In all facets of our lives, humans construct meaning to understand their place in the world and their relationships to one another and to broader environments. Within this semantic web, words, stories, and metaphors play a key role in the …
View article: P2‐397: Making an Exit: Personhood Perspectives on the Drive for a Cure
P2‐397: Making an Exit: Personhood Perspectives on the Drive for a Cure Open
Alzheimer’s disease is a modern concept associated with the emergence of scientific approaches to studying the brain. It affects not only individuals but the entire fabric of interpersonal relationships. Today the Alzheimer’s field epitomi…
View article: Ecopsychosocial Interventions in Cognitive Decline and Dementia
Ecopsychosocial Interventions in Cognitive Decline and Dementia Open
Dementia is a major medical and social scourge. Neither pharmacological nor nonpharmacological interventions and treatments have received sufficient funding to be meaningful in combatting this tsunami. Because the term—“nonpharmacological”…
View article: From suffering to holistic flourishing: Emancipatory maternal care practices—A substantive notion of the good.
From suffering to holistic flourishing: Emancipatory maternal care practices—A substantive notion of the good. Open
View article: The music of trees: the intergenerative tie between primary care and public health
The music of trees: the intergenerative tie between primary care and public health Open
Stories help us frame and understand complex ideas and challenges. Metaphors are particularly powerful linguistic devices that guide and extend our thinking by bridging conceptual domains, for example to consider the brain as a digital com…
View article: Disclosing Pleiotropic Effects During Genetic Risk Assessment for Alzheimer Disease
Disclosing Pleiotropic Effects During Genetic Risk Assessment for Alzheimer Disease Open
National Human Genome Research Institute.
View article: A Tale of Two Reports: What Recent Publications from the Alzheimer’s Association and Institute of Medicine say about the State of the Field
A Tale of Two Reports: What Recent Publications from the Alzheimer’s Association and Institute of Medicine say about the State of the Field Open
Scientific reports hold a mirror up to a culture, reflecting the beliefs, values, assumptions, practices, technologies, and political-economic interests that shape discourse around particular diseases in particular cultural moments [1]. In…