Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... lives changed . Many elderly who participate in the experience begin to communicate and see themselves as useful again . Life takes on new meaning for them . As early as 1969 , Dr. Stanley A. Czurles ( 1969 ) , spokesman at a seminar on ...
... lives changed . Many elderly who participate in the experience begin to communicate and see themselves as useful again . Life takes on new meaning for them . As early as 1969 , Dr. Stanley A. Czurles ( 1969 ) , spokesman at a seminar on ...
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... lives of some well - known elderly individuals . When the student of human behavior embarks upon the search for individuals who retain their creative capacities into the latest years of life , he or she soon discovers many remarkable ...
... lives of some well - known elderly individuals . When the student of human behavior embarks upon the search for individuals who retain their creative capacities into the latest years of life , he or she soon discovers many remarkable ...
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... lives of millions in India and around the world . Of course , not all elderly individuals have the genius of auto- didacts or Ulysseans such as Pablo Picasso , George Bernard Shaw , or Benjamin Franklin ; but most aging persons have ...
... lives of millions in India and around the world . Of course , not all elderly individuals have the genius of auto- didacts or Ulysseans such as Pablo Picasso , George Bernard Shaw , or Benjamin Franklin ; but most aging persons have ...
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