Reborn Doll Therapy and Dementia
Posted in Uncategorized on January 4th, 2011
It was not long ago when dolls were just plain and inanimate toys. But today, dolls have been upgraded into lifelike replicas of human babies. Reborn dolls are lifelike baby dolls that have not only enthralled doll enthusiasts of their realism, but have also captivated the whole world. No one thought that plain vinyl dolls can be enhanced and improve to look like real human babies. The emergence of these more superior and exceptional baby dolls have put a stop to the dull interest that people give to ordinary dolls. The existence of reborn baby dolls has elevated the whole doll industry. Since then, the fascination of reborn baby dolls led to increase in the number or reborners and improvement in collecting schemes of collectors.
As these realistic baby dolls penetrated the mainstream media, the people’s captivation to their realism paved the way of studies linking it to health, particularly among patients with dementia. The realism that these lifelike dolls provide has also offered effective treatment adjunct to dementia patients.
Reborn doll therapy can help dementia patients in reducing their withdrawals. It can aid in defeating communication problems between the carer and the patient. Medical studies and researches that female dementia patients respond more to the reborn therapy compared to men. This is because the therapy will help them reminisce the past when they were still very productive in terms of caring for their children and accomplishing household chores. With reborn doll therapy, dementia patients are taken into the time when they were still parents and are engrossed with the happiness of taking care of their children. This is the moment of their lives when they were productive, loved, able to love, and had control over the things around them.
Reborn babies for sale are not only for doll collecting these days, but can also be an effective treatment among dementia-stricken people. Many medical journals can discuss more thoroughly the effectiveness of reborn doll therapy in dementia patients.
