Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... elderly as sexless and senile , grumpy and toothless . As Lillian Troll suggests , the stereotype of elderly women in this country portray her as " poor , " " dumb , " and " ugly " ( Troll , Israel , and Israel 1977 ) . The elderly in ...
... elderly as sexless and senile , grumpy and toothless . As Lillian Troll suggests , the stereotype of elderly women in this country portray her as " poor , " " dumb , " and " ugly " ( Troll , Israel , and Israel 1977 ) . The elderly in ...
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... elderly . All groups of respondents -- directors , staff , and participants in creative dramatics programs for the el- derly -- cited the following as major benefits to elderly partici- pants : the opportunity to be of service to others ...
... elderly . All groups of respondents -- directors , staff , and participants in creative dramatics programs for the el- derly -- cited the following as major benefits to elderly partici- pants : the opportunity to be of service to others ...
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... elderly with particular skills and life experiences , problems and concerns , handicaps and deficits . Unfortunately , many recreational pro- grams planned for minority elderly have a built - in white , middle- class bias and require ...
... elderly with particular skills and life experiences , problems and concerns , handicaps and deficits . Unfortunately , many recreational pro- grams planned for minority elderly have a built - in white , middle- class bias and require ...
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