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Lebensrückblicksinterventionen bei älteren Menschen

Ein psychodynamischer Ansatz

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Manchmal denke ich, wenn es möglich wäre, eine Geschichte oft genug zu erzählen, damit die Verletzung sich legt und damit die Wörter die Arme herunter und von mir abgleiten, würde ich diese Geschichte tausendmal erzählen.

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Mills, M.A., Coleman, P.G. (2002). Lebensrückblicksinterventionen bei älteren Menschen. In: Maercker, A. (eds) Alterspsychotherapie und klinische Gerontopsychologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56025-5_15

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