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Mourning and reminiscence: parallel psychotherapeutic processes for elderly people
L L Viney1, Y N Benjamin, C Preston
1University of Wollongong, Australia.
International Journal of Aging & Human Development
|January 1, 1989
Abstract:
Mourning and reminiscence are therapeutic processes common in therapeutic work with the elderly. However, a theoretical explanation of why they are effective has been lacking. Personal construct theory accounts for both in terms of the search of elderly persons for validation of their construct systems. In this article, this explanation of the parallel psychotherapeutic processes is explored, together with relevant information from the literature on mourning and reminiscence. Therapeutic case studies illustrate the characteristics of the two processes and the relationship between them.