Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... role as the occupational role is po- tentially damaging to social interaction and personal identity be- cause the loss of such a central role places the retired individual outside his or her normal group of patterned associations and ...
... role as the occupational role is po- tentially damaging to social interaction and personal identity be- cause the loss of such a central role places the retired individual outside his or her normal group of patterned associations and ...
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... role , loss of status is experi- enced as one realizes that the goals set in life may not have been achieved ; and ... role is not clearly specified or struc- tured , leaving the elderly in a position of not knowing which be- haviors are ...
... role , loss of status is experi- enced as one realizes that the goals set in life may not have been achieved ; and ... role is not clearly specified or struc- tured , leaving the elderly in a position of not knowing which be- haviors are ...
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... role- playing activities . Role - playing at this particular seminar requires the participant to either play himself in a hypothetical but close - to - real - life employment situation or to play the opposite -- the recipient of his ...
... role- playing activities . Role - playing at this particular seminar requires the participant to either play himself in a hypothetical but close - to - real - life employment situation or to play the opposite -- the recipient of his ...
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