White Shores with Theresa Cheung

Forget You Not with Professor Stephen G Post

Theresa Cheung Season 6 Episode 22

Theresa chats to Stephen G Post, PhD about dignity for deeply forgetful people. Stephen G. Post is Professor of Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University, and Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics. He is recognized internationally for his work on the unselfish compassionate love at the interface of science, ethics, spiritual thought, and behavioral medicine.

During the 1990's his research on the dynamics of compassionate love in the lives of persons with dementia and their caregivers resulted in his being elected member of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Board of Alzheimer's Disease International. Post’s book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer’s Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press) was designated a “medical classic of the century” by the British Medical Journal (2009), which wrote, “Until this pioneering work was published in 1995 the ethical aspects of one of the most important illnesses of our aging populations were a neglected topic.” 

To find out more about Stephen and order his bestselling title Why Good Things Happen to Good People and his latest title Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People visit:  https://stephengpost.com/

You may also want to visit: https://musicandmemory.org/

To find out more about Theresa’s bestselling dream, intuition, afterlife, astrology and mystical titles and mission, visit:

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Thank you to Cluain Ri for the blissful episode music.

White Shores is produced by Robert Cheung and Matthew Cooper