version: UK | USA | International
Paperback: £22.99 / $36.95
1997, 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in, 160pp
ISBN: 978-1-85302-440-5, BIC 2: MQTC
JKSG
Paula Crimmens shows that working with older people can be made exciting and stimulating by using storymaking as a basis. Echoing the oral tradition of mankind, the book shows how to use a variety of traditional stories - including myths, folk tales and fairy stories - to work creatively with older people, particularly in groups. The book focuses around themes of empowerment and consolation, and includes groups of stories which can be used as a basis for discussion.
Adopting a holistic and person-centred approach, which incorporates emotional and social needs, the author shows how the use of creative storymaking can:
provide an experience of community for people who may be very isolated
raise self-esteem
provide contact and communication
sustain the attention of members of the group longer than would be possible in one-to-one work
provide entertainment and reduce boredom.
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