Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... involvement in social groups , activities , and organizations . Persons who are deeply and intimately involved with others in various personal re- lationships and group activities , according to Durkheim , should be low suicide risks ...
... involvement in social groups , activities , and organizations . Persons who are deeply and intimately involved with others in various personal re- lationships and group activities , according to Durkheim , should be low suicide risks ...
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... involved in an imaginative way . The manner in which participants are involved in the creative dramatic experience dominates the stage and visibly illustrates the quality of the exercise . Although both employees may be involved in the ...
... involved in an imaginative way . The manner in which participants are involved in the creative dramatic experience dominates the stage and visibly illustrates the quality of the exercise . Although both employees may be involved in the ...
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... involved in dance - movement activities this may mean a gradual reintegration because many , though there has been a renewed interest in exercise for the elderly , are not involved in physical activities . Consequently , the drama ...
... involved in dance - movement activities this may mean a gradual reintegration because many , though there has been a renewed interest in exercise for the elderly , are not involved in physical activities . Consequently , the drama ...
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