Self and Reminiscence of Place: A Conceptual Study |
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Authors: | Habib Chaudhury |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Architecture & Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;(2) Department of Environmental Design, University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, MO, 65201 |
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Abstract: | This conceptual study looks at reminiscence of past places and selfhood for older people, especially people with dementia, living in long-term care facilities. Although the therapeutic potential of reminiscence, as well as the importance of places in one's life have been recognized, the potential benefits of place-based reminiscence remains untapped. This study critically reviews the existing literature in related substantive areas, synthesizes emergent major themes, and proposes a conceptual framework in approaching the relevant concepts. It is suggested that reminiscence of events and aspects associated with significant places from the past can offer a potentially therapeutic process in holding onto one's life experiences, and in turn present opportunities for preserving one's sense of self-identity. |
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Keywords: | self reminiscence place dementia long-term care |
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