Description |
xi, 148 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Rethinking ageing |
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Rethinking ageing series.
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Contents |
Introduction / Joanna Bornat -- 1. Reminiscence within the study of ageing: The social significance of story / Peter Coleman -- 2. What splendour, it all coheres: Life-review therapy with older people / Jeffrey Garland -- 3. An interesting confusion: What can we do with reminiscence groupwork? / Mike Bender -- 4. What can reminiscence contribute to people with dementia? / Faith Gibson -- 5. Reminiscence reviewed: A discourse analytic perspective / Kevin Buchanan and David Middleton -- 6. Beyond anti-ageism: Reminiscence groups and the development of anti-discriminatory social work education and practice / John Harris and Tom Hopkins -- 7. A fair hearing: Life-review in a hospital setting / John Adams -- 8. 'I got put away': Group-based reminiscence with people with learning difficulties / Dorothy Atkinson -- 9. Dramatizing reminiscences / Pam Schweitzer -- 10. Turning talking into writing / Patricia Duffin -- 11. Arthos Wales: Working in hospitals / Rosie Mere |
Summary |
Evaluates the use of reminiscence and recall in caring situations, bringing together work by psychologists, gerontologists, social workers, nurses and community workers - who have first hand experience of reminiscence work |
Analysis |
Old persons Reminiscence therapy |
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Old persons Reminiscence therapy |
Notes |
Bibliography: p135-143. - Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [135]-143) and index |
Subject |
Gerontology -- Biographical methods.
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Oral history -- Methodology.
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Reminiscing in old age.
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Reminiscing.
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Aging [MESH]
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Geriatrics [MESH]
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Memory [MESH]
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Geriatric Psychiatry.
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Author |
Bornat, Joanna.
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LC no. |
93022968 |
ISBN |
0335190413 (paperback) |
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0335190421 |
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