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  2. Reminiscence therapy - Wikipedia

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    Integrative reminiscence therapy is a process in which individuals attempt to accept negative events in the past, resolve past conflicts, reconcile the discrepancy between ideals and reality, identify continuity between past and present, and find meaning and worth in life. [12]

  3. 20 Engaging & Meaningful At-Home Activities for People with ...

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    Reminiscence activities provide cues to recall cherished memories. This form of therapy is gentle and comforting, promoting cognitive exercise without causing stress or confusion.

  4. The old objects helping those with dementia remember

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    What is dementia? Dementia is a symptom found in many diseases of the brain. Memory loss is the most common symptom, particularly the struggle to remember recent events.

  5. Psychological therapies for dementia - Wikipedia

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    Reminiscence therapy (RT) involves the discussion of past experiences individually or in group, many times with the aid of photographs, household items, music and sound recordings, or other familiar items from the past. Although there are few quality studies on the effectiveness of RT it may be beneficial for cognition and mood.

  6. Sharing family memories and the benefits of reminiscence ...

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    In fact, according to a review, immediately after doing reminiscence therapy, older adults showed fewer signs of depression. There are clear benefits to sharing your memories with others.

  7. Spontaneous recovery - Wikipedia

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    Psychoanalytic therapy is a form of therapy where the patient discusses their life issues with a therapist and the therapist can ask specific questions while using their expertise to find underlying issues. This method of therapy can cause spontaneous recovery that is cued from the therapists questioning. [40]

  8. So, what exactly is reminiscence therapy, and how does it work?

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    Reminiscence therapy is credited to the work of Dr. Robert Butler, a psychiatrist in the field of geriatric medicine in the 1960s, and is sometimes called life review therapy. It can be a helpful ...

  9. Hogeweyk - Wikipedia

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    The benefit of using all-day reminiscence therapy at Hogewey, compared to traditional nursing homes, is that the residents with dementia are more active and require less medication. [ 1 ] Layout