نتایج جستجو برای: reminiscence therapy

تعداد نتایج: 654407  

2011
Steve M. J. Janssen Anna Gralak Jaap M. J. Murre

The reminiscence bump is the tendency to recall relatively many personal events from the period in which the individual was between 10 and 30 years old. This effect has only been found in autobiographical memory studies that used participants who were older than 40 years of age. The increased recall of recent events possibly obscures the reminiscence bump in the results of younger participants....

Journal: :Health technology assessment 2012
R T Woods E Bruce R T Edwards R Elvish Z Hoare B Hounsome J Keady E D Moniz-Cook V Orgeta M Orrell J Rees I T Russell

OBJECTIVES The aim of the REMiniscence groups for people with dementia and their family CAREgivers (REMCARE) study was to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of joint reminiscence groups for people with dementia and their family caregivers as compared with usual care. DESIGN A multicentre, pragmatic randomised controlled trial with two parallel arms - an intervention group and a u...

2009
Sheila Mc Carthy Heather Sayers Paul Mc Kevitt Mike McTear

Reminiscence plays an important role in the lives of older adults [8]. Many perfect the art of storytelling and enjoy its social benefits. The telling of stories of past events and experiences defines family identities and is an integral part of most cultures. Losing the ability to recollect past memories is not only disadvantageous, but can prove quite detrimental, especially to many older adu...

Journal: :Journal of transcultural nursing : official journal of the Transcultural Nursing Society 2004
Juliette Shellman

With the unprecedented growth in the African American elderly population, there exists an urgent need to prepare nurses to deliver culturally competent care. The purpose of this study was to increase the knowledge available about the cultural heritage, worldviews, and life experiences of African American elders. Reminiscence interviews were conducted with African American elders living in a med...

2015
D. Henderson Henry Eyring

In this reminiscence I discuss the influence of Henry Eyring and John Barker upon my life and work. Others, especially my family, have been of even greater personal influence. However, these two great and grand men were of tremendous scientific influence. Of course, others who came before Eyring and Barker, especially Boltzmann and van der Waals and later Onsager and Eyring’s contemporary, Kirk...

Journal: :Motor control 2013
Darian T Cheng Gerome A Manson Andrew Kennedy Luc Tremblay

Cheng et al. (2008) showed that when goal-directed reaching movements are performed with a 2.5 s inter-trial interval (ITI) under a randomized visual feedback schedule, individuals use online visual information on trial n to perform efficient online corrections on trial n + 1 (i.e., "reminiscence" effect). These results persisted even when participants were given knowledge of the up-coming visi...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 1968
J R Grassi

The hypotheses that normal children accumulate less reactive inhibition than brain-damaged and behavior-disordered 5s and that brain damage produces extraverted behavior were substantially supported by the results of 4 psychomotor and perceptual tests. 75 children (25 brain damaged, 25 behavior disordered, and 25 normals) of at least average intelligence (age range 11-15) were sampled. The resu...

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