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The art and science of reminiscing : theory, research, methods, and applications / edited by Barbara K. Haight and Jeffrey D. Webster.

Contributor(s): Haight, Barbara K | Webster, Jeffrey D. (Jeffrey Dean).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington, DC : Taylor & Francis, c1995Description: xxviii, 323 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 1560322985.Subject(s): Reminiscing | Reminiscing in old age | Autobiographical memoryDDC classification: 153.12
Contents:
Part 1: Theory -- 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 -- Part 2: Research -- Reminiscence and the oldest old / Sharan B. Merriam -- 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 the life review / Brian de Vries, John A. Blando and Lawrence J. Walker -- Group reminscence: evaluating short- and long-term effects / M. J. Stones, Christine Rattenbury and Albert Kozma -- Part 3: Methods -- 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 -- Part 4: Applications -- 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 -- Reminiscene 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.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
General Lending MTU Bishopstown Library Lending 153.12 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00077654
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-313) and index.

Part 1: Theory -- 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 -- Part 2: Research -- Reminiscence and the oldest old / Sharan B. Merriam -- 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 the life review / Brian de Vries, John A. Blando and Lawrence J. Walker -- Group reminscence: evaluating short- and long-term effects / M. J. Stones, Christine Rattenbury and Albert Kozma -- Part 3: Methods -- 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 -- Part 4: Applications -- 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 -- Reminiscene 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.

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