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"But won’t agreeing with their delusions make them sicker?"

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‘What if my mom believes something that’s not true, and I keep embracing her reality... won’t that eventually make her more confused?’

You’ve probably already guessed this one, and the answer is NO.

There’s no scientific evidence that letting a person believe they are correct will make them worse. In fact, if you are constantly correcting a person about their beliefs, that actually will be a lot worse.

Stay for the entirety of the episode for some tips and advice on this issue!

Visit https://rachaelwonderlin.com/products/ for more in Dementia Care.

  continue reading

103 episodes

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Content provided by Rachael Wonderlin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachael Wonderlin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

‘What if my mom believes something that’s not true, and I keep embracing her reality... won’t that eventually make her more confused?’

You’ve probably already guessed this one, and the answer is NO.

There’s no scientific evidence that letting a person believe they are correct will make them worse. In fact, if you are constantly correcting a person about their beliefs, that actually will be a lot worse.

Stay for the entirety of the episode for some tips and advice on this issue!

Visit https://rachaelwonderlin.com/products/ for more in Dementia Care.

  continue reading

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