Self-Awareness (Problems with) – Personality Changes …

Posted: June 27, 2016 at 2:42 am


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In the beginning stages Stages Course of disease progression defined by levels or periods of severity: early, mild, moderate, moderately severe, severe of Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's disease A neurological disease that affects memory and behaviour. It is characterized by beta-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain. There is no known cause but genetics and lifestyle are thought to play a role. and dementia with Lewy bodies Lewy bodies Round clumps of protein found in the brain's neurons in many people who experience a neurodegenerative disorder., people have varying degrees of self-awareness. Some people are very aware of their limitations, making them feel sad for the way they are now and making them worried about the future. In general, as the disease progresses, the level of self-awareness will most likely decline. In the earlier stages of the disease, the person you care for may deny or not understand that they have the disease. This can result in them not realizing their own limitations in their abilities Abilities Level at which certain actions and activities can be carried out., such as driving. As well, the person you care for may believe that they are completing tasks which are now being done for them. For example, they may think they have made the bed when someone else has. As their self-awareness declines, so will their ability to express their thoughts and feelings accurately. This loss of self-awareness does not have to be a negative thing. If someone with Alzheimer's disease does not recognize their decline, it is possible that they could believe they were suffering less.

Related to insight, self awareness means you have the ability to "see" yourself as others see you. As insight is affected in people with Frontotemporal dementia Frontotemporal dementia A type of dementia that mainly affects the frontal lobe causing a problem in executive function tasks., so too is their ability to recognize their behaviours, deficits and illness. They no longer know what appropriate social behaviour is and often lose their inhibitions. In many ways, the "self" that they were has changed and they exhibit behaviour that would have been bizarre in their former concept of self. One disturbing behaviour for caregivers and families is a hypersexual behaviour. This can range from a preoccupation with sexual jokes to compulsive masturbation or sexual behaviour in public.

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