Reminiscence group for Chinese older people – A cultural consideration
Author(s)
Date Issued
2000
Publisher
Routledge
Journal
Journal of Gerontological Social Work
Volume
34
Issue
2
Start page
7
End page
22
Abstract
Literature abounds with discussions on the therapeutic effects of reminiscence groups for older people. To ensure their effectiveness in Chinese societies, helping professionals should take into account the specific cultural values and experiences of older Chinese people. This paper draws on the experiences of social work students in Hong Kong and offers suggestions in five areas in the design and implementation of a reminiscence group in order to make the therapy culturally sensitive: membership, group content, the interaction process, identifying and appreciating the positives and the leadership style of the helping professionals.
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