Pamela Saunders – Publications
de Medeiros K, Saunders, P., Sabat S. (2011). Introduction to the special issue. Dementia. First published on October 20, 2011 as doi:10.1177/1471301211421062.
Saunders, P., de Medeiros K, Doyle P. (2011). The discourse of friendship: Mediators of communication among dementia residents in long term care. Dementia. First published online, November 20, 2011, as: DOI: 10.1177/1471301211421187.
de Medeiros K, Saunders, P., Doyle P, A Mosby, K Van Haitsma. (2011). The meaning of friendship among people with dementia. Dementia. First published online, September 20, 2011, as doi:10.1177/1471301211421186.
Doyle P, de Medeiros K, Saunders, P. (2011). Nested social groups within the social environment of a dementia care assisted living facility. Dementia. First published online, September 20, 2011 as doi:10.1177/1471301211421188.
MacLaughlin, B, W., Wang, D, Noone, A.M., Liu, N, Harazduk, N, Lumpkin, M, Haramati, A, Saunders, P., Dutton, MA, Amri H. Stress Biomarkers in Medical Students Participating in a Mind Body Medicine Skills Program. Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2011.
Saunders, P., de Medeiros, K, Bartell, A: “Oh He Was Forgettable”: Construction of Self Identity through Use of Communicative Coping Behaviors in the Discourse of Persons with Cognitive Impairment. Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice, 10(3), 2011.
Saunders, P., Tractenberg, R, Chaterji, R, Amri H, Harazduk N, Gordon, J, Lumpkin, M, Haramati, A. Promoting self-awareness and reflection through an experiential Mind-Body Skills course for first year medical students. Medical Teacher, 29:778-784, 2007.
Saunders, P., Aisen P, S. Geriatrics Curriculum at Georgetown University School of Medicine. Special issue of Academic Medicine, 79, S45-S50, 2004.
Saunders, P.,. “My brain’s on strike”: The construction of identity through memory accounts by dementia patients. Research on Aging, 20:65-90, 1998.
Saunders, P. “You’re out of your mind!” An analysis of humor as a face saving strategy for patients and clinicians during neuropsychological examinations. Health Communication 10:357-372, 1998.