Introduction: Looking Back on My Self: The Meaning of the Past | p. 1 |
Butler's Life Review: How Universal Is It? | p. 7 |
Reminiscing: The State of the Art as a Basis for Practice | p. 21 |
Reminiscence, Adaptation, and Social Context in Old Age | p. 53 |
Life Patterns and Age Styles in Older Adults | p. 69 |
Individual Differences in Reminiscence among Older Adults: Predictors of Frequency and Pleasantness Ratings of Reminiscence Activity | p. 83 |
If You Had Your Life to Live Over Again: What Would You Do Differently? | p. 99 |
A Study of Autobiographical Memories in Depressed and Nondepressed Elderly Individuals | p. 107 |
Including Social Factors in the Analysis of Reminiscence in Elderly Individuals | p. 125 |
The Autobiographical Group: A Tool for the Reconstruction of Past Life Experience with the Aged | p. 141 |
Themes in Reminiscence Groups with Older Women | p. 159 |
Styles of Reminiscence and Ego Development of Older Women Residing in Long-Term Care Settings | p. 173 |
Reminiscence, Life Review, and Ego Integrity in Nursing Home Residents | p. 185 |
Reminiscentia: Cherished Objects as Memorabilia in Late-Life Reminiscence | p. 193 |
Mourning and Reminiscence: Parallel Psychotherapeutic Processes for Elderly People | p. 205 |
Contributors | p. 217 |
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