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Reminiscence Therapy for Dementia – Meta Analysis
Advanced Science and Technology Letters, 2013This paper aimed to examine the clinical effects of reminiscence therapy on the cognitive function, depression, behavior problem, and quality of life of the Elderly with Dementia. Two researchers collected the data of 375 cases in the randomized controlled trials(RCT) with the experimental group and control group involved, among which, 10 cases were ...
Mi-hwa Kwon, Ba-hoe Cho, Jae-shin Lee
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Reminiscence therapy for depression in dementia
GeroPsych, 2017We investigated the efficacy of reminiscence therapy (RT) on symptoms of depression in patients with mild to moderate dementia. Out of 227 patients with mild to moderate dementia from a specialized physician’s office, 27 pairs (N = 54; mean age 79.04 ± 6.16 years) who had either received treatment as usual (TAU) or TAU combined with RT, were matched ...
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REMINISCING IN GROUP THERAPY FOR SELF-WORTH
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1985Nursing interventions for mentally Impaired elders can include this therapy mode to help them regain self-esteem and communicate.
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Art therapy: Reminiscences, suggestions and hopes
Art Psychotherapy, 1978Practice of Art Therapy is usually a required course for art therapy students. But it is one thing to read and study the history and practice of our profession and quite another to be a part of that history. In the early 1950s only a handful of people called themselves art therapists in the United States. The most prominent was Margaret Naumburg.
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City Memories: Reminiscence as creative therapy
Quality of Ageing, 2005This paper describes and evaluates a recent innovative project in Liverpool that brought together the skills and creative vision of a major national museums group in partnership with the housing action trust. ‘City Memories’ created opportunities for older people to take part in reminiscence activities at the museums and in a large extra care housing ...
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Reminiscence therapy improvement using emotional information
2017 Seventh International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2017Dementia is characterized by the loss of mental functions. Reminiscence therapy, where caregivers interact with patients using their past information (e.g. photos), is the most popular psychosocial intervention in dementia care. Although there are some technological solutions, these are few, and produce a collection of data that remains unchanged ...
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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