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Reminiscence and recall
 — a practical guide to reminiscence work
Author(s)Faith Gibson
Corporate AuthorAge Concern England - ACE
PublisherAge Concern England, London, 2006
Pages299 pp (Care professional handbook series)
SourceAge Concern England, 1268 London Road, London SW16 4ER.
KeywordsMemory and Reminiscence ; Guides, guide books.
AnnotationHealth and social care professionals have come to realise the value of reminiscence for educational, recreational, social and therapeutic purposes. This book was first published in 1994 as "Reminiscence and recall: a guide to good practice". It is written from a developmental life course perspective, and provides practical advice and guidance on how to plan and run a reminiscence group and on reminiscence with individuals. It includes special approaches required for work with people with dementia or depression, physical and learning disabilities, and people from minority ethnic groups. Also included are new materials on: intergenerational work; reminiscence with terminally ill and bereaved children and adults; building partnerships with libraries, museums and community arts organisations; promoting social inclusion through reminiscence; and staff training. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-060516001 B
ClassmarkDB: 69N

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