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International perspectives on reminiscence, life review and life story work / edited by Faith Gibson ; foreword by Barbara Haight.
Lippincott Library HD58.9 .I58 2019
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Haight, Barbara K., author of foreword.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Reminiscing in old age.
- Reminiscing.
- Aging.
- Physical Description:
- 437 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, [2019]
- Contents:
- Part 1 Recent and Contemporary Research
- 1 Introduction p. 17 / Faith Gibson, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, UK
- 2 Recent Progress in Reminiscence Research p. 38 / Thomas W. Pierce, Radford University, Virginia, USA and Ann N. Elliott, Radford University, Virginia, USA
- 3 Reminiscence Work with People with Dementia: Making Sense of the Evidence Base p. 60 / Bob Woods, Bangor University, Wales, UK
- Part 2 Age and Cultural Variations and Applications
- 4 Reminiscence and Life Review in Later Life: The Southampton Longitudinal Study p. 86 / Peter G. Coleman, University of Southampton, UK and Christine Ivani-Chalian, University of Southampton, UK and Maureen Robinson, University of Southampton, UK
- 5 Developmental Foundations of Lifelong Reminiscing p. 109 / Robyn Fivush, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA and Jordan A. Booker, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- 6 Reminiscence and Life Review Work in Taiwan p. 125 / TsuAnn Kuo, Chung Shan Medical University Taiwan
- 7 Spiritual Reminiscence in Later Life p. 145 / Elizabeth MacKinlay, Charles Sturt University, Canberra, Australia
- 8 The Loss of a Loved One: Remembering the Life and the Dying Days p. 162 / Emily L. Mroz, University of Florida, USA and Susan Bluck, University of Florida, USA
- 9 Guided Autobiography: Scope, Implementation and International Applications p. 180 / Cheryl Svensson and Brian de Vries
- 10 Reminiscence, Narrative and the Presence of Meaning in Life p. 200 / Jeffrey Dean Webster
- Part 3 Implications of Reminiscence, Life Review and Life Story Work for Health and Wellbeing
- 11 The Narrative Self in the Lived Experience of Dementia p. 212 / Christine Bryden, Charles Sturt University, Canberra, Australia
- 12 Self Reminiscences of Clinically Depressed Older Adults and the Tripartite Functional Model Revisited p. 225 / Philippe Cappeliez, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- 13 Reminiscence, Self and Meaningful Connections: A Case Example of Bill p. 244 / Kate de Medeiros, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA and Sara Stemen, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, USA
- 14 Sharing Memories Building Communities through an Arts-Based Reminiscence Project p. 263 / Marian Ferguson, Reminiscence Network Northern Ireland, UK and Geraldine Gallagher, Reminiscence Network Northern Ireland, UK
- 15 Reminiscence Arts: Creative Exploration of the Past in the Present p. 281 / Pam Schweitzer, European Reminiscence Network and University of Greenwich, UK
- 16 The Structured Life Review p. 304 / Juliette Shellman, University of Connecticut, USA and Julia McNeil, University of Connecticut, USA
- 17 Life Review: Lifespan Development, Meaning Processes and Interventions p. 312 / Gerben J. Westerhof
- Part 4 Technology in Reminiscence Practice, Training and Development
- 18 Memoir Writing: The Challenge of Leaving a Legacy p. 328 / Mary O'Brien Tyrrell, Memoirs LLC, Osterville, Massachusetts, USA
- 19 The Contribution of Information Technology to Reminiscence, Life Review and Life Story Work: The Perspective of People Living with Dementia and their Families p. 341 / Assumpta Ryan, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, UK
- 20 Increasing the Use of Reminiscence and Life Review: Experiences with the Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of an Online International Certificate Course p. 359 / Juliette Shellman, University of Connecticut, USA, Loriena Yancurd, University of Hawaii, USA and Esther Gieschen, University of Wisconsin, USA
- 21 Afterword p. 372 / Faith Gibson, Ulster University, Northern Ireland, UK.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Format:
- ebook version :
- ISBN:
- 9781785923920
- 1785923927
- OCLC:
- 1028611105
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