Johns Hopkins University Press
Guiding Autobiography Groups for Older Adults: Exploring the Fabric of Life
Guiding Autobiography Groups for Older Adults: Exploring the Fabric of Life
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Guided autobiography, write the authors, is ideally suited to foster in the older adult a belief that his or her life is meaningful and something of which to be proud. This book helps professionals--at senior centers, community centers, and other service facilities--guide older adults and others in preparing their autobiographies.
Many older adults, the authors explain, have limited social networks. Widowhood, retirement, and other involuntary transitions create a loss of roles, which can damage the older adult's sense of identity and self-worth. Guided autobiography can be used very effectively with such persons--to promote their general well- being, develop friendships, and create increased feelings of self-sufficiency.
The book's chapters treat such topics as eliciting themes from people's lives, promoting creative thinking, facilitating group interaction, and mastering obstacles in the group process. Based on the authors' fourteen years of experience leading groups in guided autobiography, this book will be of special interest to gerontologists, psychologists, social workers, and other professionals who conduct activity programs for older people.
Author: James E. Birren, Donna E. Deutchman
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 06/01/1991
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 9.10h x 5.98w x 0.46d
ISBN: 9780801842139
About the Author
James E. Birren is director and Donna E. Deutchman is assistant director of the Anna and Harry Borun Center for Gerontological Research at the Multicampus Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, University of California, Los Angeles. James E. Birren is also the author of Telling the Stories of Life Through Guided Autobiography Groups
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