Past in the Present: Using Reminiscence in Health and Social Care
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- ebook: 6210141457
- Author: Faith Gibson
- License: Free
- Date: Aug,24,2008
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Life reviews are not just for older adults, though that is the emphasis here. Gibson (emeritus, social work, U. of Ulster) defines and explains the therapeutic applications of reminisce work. With case examples from the "troubles" in Northern Ireland, she details a person-centered, life span developmental approach to help staff incorporate reminiscing into other practices used in care settings. The guide includes a personal history form, protocol for a one-to- one life review, age-by-date quick reference chart, resource list, and b&w photos. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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