Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... less integrated into society due to ( 1 ) their removal and withdrawal from certain organizational con- texts and associated roles , which weakens their ties to mediating structures such as work , voluntary associations , and like ...
... less integrated into society due to ( 1 ) their removal and withdrawal from certain organizational con- texts and associated roles , which weakens their ties to mediating structures such as work , voluntary associations , and like ...
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... less likely to die . The process is functional for the older individ- ual because ( 1 ) he or she has less energy to perform major social roles and carry out activities in groups and organizations ; and ( 2 ) he or she realizes that ...
... less likely to die . The process is functional for the older individ- ual because ( 1 ) he or she has less energy to perform major social roles and carry out activities in groups and organizations ; and ( 2 ) he or she realizes that ...
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... less chance of achieving recognition than earlier ones . The same is true for psychologists . As Dennis ( 1956 ) points out : " Thus the best psychologist in America in 1900 was the best in a group of approximately 100. The best ...
... less chance of achieving recognition than earlier ones . The same is true for psychologists . As Dennis ( 1956 ) points out : " Thus the best psychologist in America in 1900 was the best in a group of approximately 100. The best ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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