[rĕḿə-nĭśəns]
(n.)The act or process of recollecting past experiences or events.
(n.)An experience or event recollected:“Her mind seemed wholly taken up…
(n.)A narration of past experiences. Often used in the plural.
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Residents of one ward were assigned to the reminiscence therapy group intervention, while residents of the other ward served as controls. Nine weekly one-hour sessions were designed to elicit reminiscence as group therapy for 12 elders in the experimental group.
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Reminiscence is something we all do and the older we get the more likely we are to fall back on our memories. This perfectly natural activity can have a great therapeutic effect with people who suffer with memory loss for recent events. ... Reminiscence refers to recollections of memories from the past. It is familiar to...
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The reminiscence bump is the effect in the temporal distribution of autobiographical memory revealed in research by David Rubin and others that people tend to recall more personal events from adoles...
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On Memory and Reminiscence by Aristotle, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... ; Part 1; We have, ... indeed, as a rule, slow people have a good memory, whereas those who are quick-witted and clever are better at recollecting. We must first form a true conception of these objects of memory, a point on which mistakes are...
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