Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... particularly focusing on the situation of the elderly in U.S. society . THE PROBLEMS OF AGING Stephen Vincent Benét nicely captured the negative aspect of growing old in a short poem when he insightfully wrote : A stone's a stone And a ...
... particularly focusing on the situation of the elderly in U.S. society . THE PROBLEMS OF AGING Stephen Vincent Benét nicely captured the negative aspect of growing old in a short poem when he insightfully wrote : A stone's a stone And a ...
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... particularly for males . Loss of social roles , according to this perspective , results in loss of identity and subsequent loss of esteem , lowered self - con- cept , and a sense of meaninglessness in life . Widowhood and re- tirement ...
... particularly for males . Loss of social roles , according to this perspective , results in loss of identity and subsequent loss of esteem , lowered self - con- cept , and a sense of meaninglessness in life . Widowhood and re- tirement ...
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... particularly appropriate activity for minority elderly because it utilizes the knowledge , skills , and talents of each person in the drama group and provides a fail safe experience that does not necessarily require reading ability ...
... particularly appropriate activity for minority elderly because it utilizes the knowledge , skills , and talents of each person in the drama group and provides a fail safe experience that does not necessarily require reading ability ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LIST OF APPLIED | 12 |
CREATIVE DRAMATICS | 13 |
Copyright | |
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