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Latency is a developmental period that plays a transitional role, like ""a bridge"", between early childhood and adolescence (the beginning of early adulthood). However, the latency period is a subject that has not been studied enough in psychoanalysis in recent years.Most of the psychoanalytic frameworks that have built on and extended Freud's work have focussed their attention either on the understanding of the child's early development (the early dyadic and triadic relationship of the infant and the early organization of the mind), or on the understanding of adolescent development, when sex
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In The Therapeutic Purposes of Reminiscence, three leading exponents in this field set out clear and detailed guidelines on how to implement and conduct a wide range of reminiscence activities.
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"At last, a new translation of Machado's masterpiece that is complete (unlike Scott-Buccleuch's 1992 version - see HLAS 54:5078 - which omitted key chapters) and highly readable. Gledson produces a much-needed, graceful and accurate translation, attentive to Machado's tone and rhythms. Hansen's Afterword is excellent"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
Reminiscing in old age --- Adultery --- Authorship --- Catholics
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The only expectation one can have when returning to visit a childhood home is to be deeply moved in the most unexpected ways. For millions of Americans each year, that journey conjures many emotions, offering a psychological exploration unlike any other. This book describes the experiences of adults who visit a childhood home and the psychology behind their visits. Seeing the buildings, schools, parks and playgrounds from their past helps to establish the psychological and emotional link between the child in the old photographs and the person they are today.
Place attachment. --- Dwellings --- Home --- Reminiscing. --- Psychological aspects.
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""This book is a mind opener to many important issues of human behavior."". -- from the Foreword by James E. Birren. Reminiscence work continues to develop in exciting and productive ways. In this volume, Webster and Haight along with multidisciplinary contributors point out ways of improving the quality of life through the processes of reminiscence. They present examples of cutting-edge treatments in reminiscence work. Organized into sections, the book sets the stage with a valuable review of the literature and then focuses on conceptual issues, developmental/sociocultural contexts, special p
Reminiscing in old age. --- Reminiscing --- Reminiscence processes --- Recollection (Psychology) --- Older people --- Research. --- Psychology --- Reminiscing in old age --- #PBIB:2003.3 --- #PBIB:gift 2003
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You cannot call to mind the name of a man you have known for 30 years. You walk into a room and forget what you came for. What is the name of that famous film you’ve watched so many times? These are common experiences, and as we grow older we tend to worry about these lapses. Is our memory failing? Is it dementia? Douwe Draaisma, a renowned memory specialist, here focuses on memory in later life. Writing with eloquence and humor, he explains neurological phenomena without becoming lost in specialist terminology. His book is reminiscent of Oliver Sacks’s work, and not coincidentally this volume includes a long interview with Sacks, who speaks of his own memory changes as he entered his sixties. Draaisma moves smoothly from anecdote to research and back, weaving stories and science into a compelling description of the terrain of memory. He brings to light the “reminiscence effect,” just one of the unexpected pleasures of an aging memory. The author writes reassuringly about forgetfulness and satisfyingly dismantles the stubborn myth that mental gymnastics can improve memory. He presents a convincing case in favor of the aging mind and urges us to value the nostalgia that survives as recollection, appreciate the intangible nature of past events, and take pleasure in the consolation of razor-sharp reminiscing.
Reminiscing in old age. --- Reminiscing. --- Autobiographical memory. --- Memory --- Age factors in memory --- Ability, Influence of age on --- Reminiscence processes --- Recollection (Psychology) --- Older people --- Age factors. --- Psychology --- Reminiscing in old age.. --- Reminiscing.. --- Autobiographical memory.. --- Memory -- Age factors.
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Most of us don't use our yesterdays very well. With our cultural obsession with living in the moment, we neglect to engage in creative reflection on our personal histories. In The Power Of Your Past, John Schuster systematically demonstrates that our pasts are the biggest, most accessible, and most under-utilized of resources for anyone wanting to make positive changes. In contrast to other more technical, spiritual, or therapeutic guides that address working with one's past, he offers a balanced, practical and accessible approach through an actionable three-phase model: Recalling, Reclaiming,
Career development - Psychological aspects. --- Career development --Psychological aspects. --- Recollection (Psychology). --- Reminiscing. --- Self-perception. --- Self-realization. --- Career development --- Recollection (Psychology) --- Reminiscing --- Self-perception --- Self-realization --- Psychological aspects --- Psychological aspects.
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Hartigan, Patrick. --- Painters--Australia--Biography. --- Reminiscing. --- Reminiscence processes --- Recollection (Psychology) --- Painters
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Storying Later Life demonstrates that the biographical side of human aging is every bit as critical to fathom as the biological side, and that aging is about meaning and growth as well as decline. This volume provides an overview of current thinking and new directions, including examples of narrative care as core care.
Autobiographical memory. --- Geriatric psychiatry. --- Gerontology --- Narrative therapy. --- Reminiscing in old age. --- Biographical methods.
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