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The art and science of reminiscing : theory, research, methods, and applications

Title
The art and science of reminiscing : theory, research, methods, and applications / edited by Barbara K. Haight, Jeffrey D. Webster.
Publication
Washington, D.C. : Taylor & Francis, ©1995.

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Additional Authors
  • Haight, Barbara K.
  • Webster, Jeffrey D. (Jeffrey Dean)
Description
xxviii, 323 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
Presenting reminiscing from a multi-disciplinary perspective, this book examines the theory of and research on reminiscing. It also discusses the different ways of conducting life review interviews and explores therapeutic applications.
Subject
  • Reminiscing
  • Reminiscing in old age
  • Autobiographical memory
  • Recollection (Psychology)
  • Mental Recall
  • reminiscences
  • Autobiographical memory
  • Reminiscing
  • Reminiscing in old age
  • Gedächtnis
  • Aufsatzsammlung
  • Erinnerung
  • Alter
  • Herinnering
  • Ouderen
  • Autobiografieën
  • Geriatria e gerontologia
  • Memoria (psicologia)
  • Mémoire (philosophie)
  • Troubles de la mémoire chez la personne âgée
  • Mémoire épisodique
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-313) and index.
Contents
An integrated review of reminiscence / Barbara K. Haight and Shirley Hendrix -- The processes of adaptive reminiscences / Paul T.P. Wong -- Reminiscing as a process of social construction / John A. Meacham -- A conceptual model of socialization and agentic trait factors that mediate the development of reminiscence styles and their health outcomes / P.S. Fry -- The individual's life history as a formative experience to aging / Bo Hagberg -- Reminiscence and the oldest old / Sharan B. Marriam -- Adult age differences in reminiscence functions / Jeffrey D. Webster -- A qualitative look at reminiscing: using the autobiographical memory coding tool / Christine R. Kovach -- An exploratory analysis of the content and structure of life review / Brian de Vries, John A. Blando, and Lawrence J. Walker -- Group reminiscence: evaluating short- and long- term effects / M.J. Stones, Christine Rattenbury, and Albert Kozma -- Themes and props: adjuncts for reminiscence therapy groups / Irene Burnside -- Method and uses of the guided autobiography / Brian de Vries, James E. Birren, and Donna E. Deutchman -- The linchpins of a successful life review: structure, evaluation, and individuality / Barbara K. Haight, Peter Coleman, and Kris Lord -- Finding common ground and mutual social support through reminiscing and telling one's story / Howard Iver Thorsheim and Bruce Roberts -- Using reminiscence interviews for stress management in the medical setting / Bruce Rybarczyk -- Reminiscence interventions for the treatment of depression in older adults / Lisa M. Watt and Philippe Cappeliez -- Evaluating the impact of reminiscence on older people with dementia / Bob Woods and Fionnuala McKiernan -- Reminiscence in psychotherapy with the elderly: telling and retelling their stories / Linda L. Viney -- Differential effects of oral and written reminiscence in the elderly / Edmund Sherman -- Finding meaning in memories: the American Association of Retired Persons' reminiscence program / Betty Davis -- Memory lane milestones: progress in reminiscence definition and classification / Jeffrey D. Webster and Barbara K. Haight.
ISBN
  • 1560322985
  • 9781560322986
LCCN
94043253
OCLC
  • ocm31608255
  • 31608255
  • SCSB-2044343
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library