Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... individual and his so- ciety has given way to a new equilibrium characterized by a greater distance and an altered type of relationship ( p . 14 ) . Cumming and Henry discovered that older individuals gradu- ally withdraw from social ...
... individual and his so- ciety has given way to a new equilibrium characterized by a greater distance and an altered type of relationship ( p . 14 ) . Cumming and Henry discovered that older individuals gradu- ally withdraw from social ...
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... individuals by the phrase cacoethes studendi ( " the itch to learn " ) . The Ulyssean is an adventurer who treats ... individual . In developing his concept of the Ulyssean adult , McLeish was quick to point out that the Ulyssean life ...
... individuals by the phrase cacoethes studendi ( " the itch to learn " ) . The Ulyssean is an adventurer who treats ... individual . In developing his concept of the Ulyssean adult , McLeish was quick to point out that the Ulyssean life ...
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... individual potential and to make each senior aware of his or her individual experiences and talents as a major factor in the success of the group . Many senior adults have been more aware throughout their lifespans and can offer ...
... individual potential and to make each senior aware of his or her individual experiences and talents as a major factor in the success of the group . Many senior adults have been more aware throughout their lifespans and can offer ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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