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Page 43
... emotional problems Table 3-1 . Relation of auditory acuity and depression to. Loss is a predominant theme in character- izing the emotional experiences of older people . The psychological treatment goal is obtaining in- sight and ...
... emotional problems Table 3-1 . Relation of auditory acuity and depression to. Loss is a predominant theme in character- izing the emotional experiences of older people . The psychological treatment goal is obtaining in- sight and ...
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... emotional isolation re- cede as human beings grow to adulthood and learn to successfully provide for their own physical sus- tenance and achieve emotional satisfactions through family , friends , and work . But with old age , the ...
... emotional isolation re- cede as human beings grow to adulthood and learn to successfully provide for their own physical sus- tenance and achieve emotional satisfactions through family , friends , and work . But with old age , the ...
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... Emotional changes , 28 Emotional motivation for working with older persons , 182 Emotional problems , common , 43-59 Emotional reactions to age - related life crises , 44-50 in dementia , 95-96 to old age , common , 50-55 Emotional ...
... Emotional changes , 28 Emotional motivation for working with older persons , 182 Emotional problems , common , 43-59 Emotional reactions to age - related life crises , 44-50 in dementia , 95-96 to old age , common , 50-55 Emotional ...
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Who are the elderly? | 3 |
Healthy successful old age | 23 |
Common emotional problems | 43 |
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