Using video life reviews with older adults |
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Authors: | Terry D. Hargrave |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professor and Department Chair of Behavioral Sciences, Amarillo College, P.O. Box 447, Amarillo, TX 79178, USA. |
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Abstract: | Reminiscence by elderly people, known as life review (Butler, 1963), has been widely used as a therapeutic technique. This paper discusses a study with fifteen ageing families in which a therapist assisted the ageing member in producing a videotaped vignette from the life review. The resulting video life reviews were found to be an effective tool in helping the ageing family in 're-storying' the past events with new narrative and meaning. Three predominant themes were identified: (1) historical and evaluative reviews, (2) transition reviews, and (3) reviews dealing with emotional pain. Also discussed are the reactions of the ageing families to the video life reviews, the therapeutic uses of the technique, and format suggestions for therapists. |
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