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  2. 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.

  3. The old objects helping those with dementia remember

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    Eleanor Jack, 84, and Ken Jack, 89, have been married for nearly 65 years. Ken has dementia and has been a full-time resident in Pond Park care home in Lisburn for three years and Sandra has been ...

  4. Psychological therapies for dementia - Wikipedia

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    Emotion-oriented interventions include reminiscence therapy, validation therapy, supportive psychotherapy, sensory integration or snoezelen, and simulated presence therapy. Supportive psychotherapy has received little or no formal scientific study, but some clinicians find it useful in helping mildly impaired patients adjust to their illness. [10]

  5. Reminiscence therapy - Wikipedia

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    Reminiscence therapy is an intervention technique used with people who have a memory disorder, by asking about their life history. For example, if an older person sees an old photo or a vintage car, then they may be asked if they remember when the photo was taken, or if they knew anyone who had a car like that.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Hogeweyk - Wikipedia

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    The first ideas for the village came about in 1992, from the management team (including Yvonne van Amerongen, Jannette Spiering, e.o) at the traditional nursing home Hogewey after discussing how if their parents became affected by Alzheimer's in the future, they would not want them to endure hospital-like care.

  8. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    The sessions combine aspects of reminiscence therapy and music. [195] Musical and interpersonal connectedness can underscore the value of the person and improve quality of life. [196] Some London hospitals found that using color, designs, pictures and lights helped people with dementia adjust to being at the hospital.

  9. List of psychotherapies - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of psychotherapies.. This list contains some approaches that may not call themselves a psychotherapy but have a similar aim of improving mental health and well-being through talk and other means of communication.