Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... older individuals have highlighted several categories of problems affecting the elderly including : physical , economic , and sociopsychological . Some of the major problems in the socio- psychological realm result primarily from the ...
... older individuals have highlighted several categories of problems affecting the elderly including : physical , economic , and sociopsychological . Some of the major problems in the socio- psychological realm result primarily from the ...
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... older to younger members ; and ( 2 ) it opens up slots in the social and eco- nomic system for young individuals , who have more up - to - date knowledge and skills and are more dependable because they are less likely to die . The ...
... older to younger members ; and ( 2 ) it opens up slots in the social and eco- nomic system for young individuals , who have more up - to - date knowledge and skills and are more dependable because they are less likely to die . The ...
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... older indi- viduals tend to be more cautious than younger individuals . Canestrari ( 1963 ) found that older subjects tended to make more errors of omission than errors of commission ; and Botwinick ( 1973 ) discovered that , when ...
... older indi- viduals tend to be more cautious than younger individuals . Canestrari ( 1963 ) found that older subjects tended to make more errors of omission than errors of commission ; and Botwinick ( 1973 ) discovered that , when ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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