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Today we talk to Esther Gieschen at University of Wisconsin, Superior about the academic field of reminiscence and life review and what we as practitioners of life story work can learn from it.
Topics discussed:
The conference takes place November 12-13, 2018, at the Hilton Boston Back Bay, in Boston, MA, with pre- and post-conference workshops on hospice/end-of-life reminiscence and on cultural perspectives. The keynote this year is Jefferson Singer on “The Varieties of Remembered Experience."
Want to sign up for the certificate program? Click here to get on the waiting list for 2019.
Not sure you're ready to take the plunge? Esther advises that you look at the course reading list.
Click here to pre-order the new book, International Perspectives on Reminiscence, Life Review and Life Story Work (due out November, 2018)
Want to join the Reminiscence and Life Review registry? It's open to academics, researchers, and business owners. Find out more here.
If you enjoyed this episode, click here to leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks for helping us spread the word!
Now go out and save someone's story.
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Then this episode is for you.
Today we talk to Esther Gieschen at University of Wisconsin, Superior about the academic field of reminiscence and life review and what we as practitioners of life story work can learn from it.
Topics discussed:
The conference takes place November 12-13, 2018, at the Hilton Boston Back Bay, in Boston, MA, with pre- and post-conference workshops on hospice/end-of-life reminiscence and on cultural perspectives. The keynote this year is Jefferson Singer on “The Varieties of Remembered Experience."
Want to sign up for the certificate program? Click here to get on the waiting list for 2019.
Not sure you're ready to take the plunge? Esther advises that you look at the course reading list.
Click here to pre-order the new book, International Perspectives on Reminiscence, Life Review and Life Story Work (due out November, 2018)
Want to join the Reminiscence and Life Review registry? It's open to academics, researchers, and business owners. Find out more here.
If you enjoyed this episode, click here to leave us a review on iTunes. Thanks for helping us spread the word!
Now go out and save someone's story.