Seniors on Stage: The Impact of Applied Theatre Techniques on the Elderly |
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... suggests that disengagement from major social roles and positions , from involvement in groups and activities , and ... suggest that elderly individuals who remain active- ly 10 / SENIORS ON STAGE Successful Adaptation to Aging ...
... suggests that disengagement from major social roles and positions , from involvement in groups and activities , and ... suggest that elderly individuals who remain active- ly 10 / SENIORS ON STAGE Successful Adaptation to Aging ...
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... suggests that it is through activity in age - segregated groups in the performance of meaningful social roles that the elderly become re - engaged and reintegrated into society and thus age more successfully . The the- ory suggests that ...
... suggests that it is through activity in age - segregated groups in the performance of meaningful social roles that the elderly become re - engaged and reintegrated into society and thus age more successfully . The the- ory suggests that ...
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... suggests that certain types of creativity are more characteristic of late life than are others , most notably : comprehensive recon- structions of a lifetime of scholarship ; study and reflection ; revi- sion , reconsideration , and ...
... suggests that certain types of creativity are more characteristic of late life than are others , most notably : comprehensive recon- structions of a lifetime of scholarship ; study and reflection ; revi- sion , reconsideration , and ...
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