Crisis Intervention with the Elderly: Theory, Practical Issues, and Training Procedures |
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... Social Psychology , 46 , ( 4 ) , 839-852 . Folkman , S. and Lazarus , R. S. ( 1980 ) . An analysis of coping in a middle - aged com- munity sample . Journal of Health and Social Behavior , 21 , 219-139 . McCrae , R. P. ( 1982 ) . Age ...
... Social Psychology , 46 , ( 4 ) , 839-852 . Folkman , S. and Lazarus , R. S. ( 1980 ) . An analysis of coping in a middle - aged com- munity sample . Journal of Health and Social Behavior , 21 , 219-139 . McCrae , R. P. ( 1982 ) . Age ...
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... social activities necessary for recovery , although they usually have better social support than their male counterparts . Con- versely , family and friendship networks for providing crucial emotional support may be non - existent for ...
... social activities necessary for recovery , although they usually have better social support than their male counterparts . Con- versely , family and friendship networks for providing crucial emotional support may be non - existent for ...
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... social reintegration . In Lopata's ( 1973 ) study of older widowed women only 12 percent said their social life had increased following their husband's death , and 38 percent reported a decrease in their social activities . American social ...
... social reintegration . In Lopata's ( 1973 ) study of older widowed women only 12 percent said their social life had increased following their husband's death , and 38 percent reported a decrease in their social activities . American social ...
Contents
The Richmond Senior Hotline A Brief Overview | 3 |
Theoretical Underpinnings | 9 |
Practical Issues Involved in Establishing a Hotline | 15 |
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