Twenty-five years of the life review : theoretical and practical considerations

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Twenty-five years of the life review : theoretical and practical considerations

Robert Disch, editor

Haworth Press, c1988

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"Has also been published as Journal of gerontological social work, volume 12, numbers 3/4, 1988"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographies

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内容説明

In this thought-provoking book, professionals in the field of aging examine the history and concept of the life review. The life review--a theory about the nature of the life cycle first presented in 1962--has become a foundation for program development with the elderly. This unique analysis of the life review goes beyond the early formulation both in theory and practice. Critics of the life review suggest ways in which the theory can be modified and expanded and offer several unique methods of creatively adapting these criticisms and changes to practical purposes. Proponents of the life review--while emphasizing that reminiscence is not a panacea--proclaim its historical, educational, and therapeutic value.

目次

Contents Preface: "Whom the Gods Would Destroy They First Make Popular" I. Introduction Twenty-Five Years of the Life Review: Where Did We Come From? Where Are We Going? II. Theory and Interpretation Reminiscence, Identity, Sentimentality: Simone de Beauvoir and the Life Review Rediscovered Lives: Work With Older People in the Search for Time Past Grandparenthood, Life Review, and Psychosocial Development Late Life Divorce and the Life Review III. Adaptations and Applications All That Our Eyes Have Witnessed: Memories of a Living History Workshop in the South Bronx Images From the Occupational Years: The Reminiscences of Retirees and Their Implications for Social Work Practice The Young, the Old, and the Life Review: Report on a Brookdale Project Transformation: Life Review and Communal Theater

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