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Aging Families and Use of Proverbs for Values Enrichment

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Aging Families and Use of Proverbs for Values Enrichment

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Aging Families and Use of Proverbs for Values Enrichment

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Aging Families and Use of Proverbs for Values Enrichment book

ByVera R Jackson
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1995
eBook Published 5 December 2014
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315061276
Pages 120
eBook ISBN 9781315061276
Subjects Health and Social Care
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Jackson, V.R. (1995). Aging Families and Use of Proverbs for Values Enrichment (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315061276

ABSTRACT

Those providing services to older persons must develop intervention strategies that are relevant to their clients’life experiences. Aging Families and Use of Proverbs for Values Enrichment presents administrators, practitioners, educators, researchers, and students with intervention models that acknowledge and build upon the proverbs orientation of the older client. This insightful book offers information from contributing authors who have professional and personal experience with the use of proverbs. Proverbs, pithy sayings that underline basic life truths, are shown in this book to work as transmitters of values and as assessment tools.To improve the ability of service programs addressing the needs of older persons, Aging Families and Use of Proverbs for Values Enrichment delineates existing approaches that are low-cost or no cost to the service provider and beneficial to older persons. Moreover, these practices are considered within the context of a conceptual model of proverbs intervention programs for older persons that takes into consideration principles of care, cultural diversity, and family traditions. Contributors examine human competencies, coping mechanisms, and limitations, as well as other more general topics:

  • Rehabilitation: Dispels the myth that older persons can not break long-term habits and learn new things that will improve their lives.
  • Intergenerational Transmission: Discusses family-oriented and cultural values that are passed down from generation to generation via oral tradition.
  • Coping with Life Events: Addresses proverbs as coping mechanisms for surviving the social transitions of life.
  • Health and Health Care: Dispels the myth that some health care practices are taboo among older persons.
  • Cultural and Family Ties: Discusses proverbs as the cornerstone of family sharing regarding life’s lessons.
  • Spirituality: Contrasts African American religiosity with spirituality. Discusses proverbs as messages of faith and hope.

    Any person who provides services to older persons--social workers, counselors, physicians, nurses, ministers and other members of the clergy, speech and physical therapists, rehabilitation counselors, and family therapists--can benefit from using proverbs, as shown in this book, in their care approach.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I: The Proverbs Framework

chapter 1|10 pages

Proverbs: A Tool for Work with Older Persons

part |2 pages

Part II: Culture and Family

chapter 2|10 pages

A Cultural Exchange of Values

chapter 3|12 pages

The Roles of Grandparents: The Use of Proverbs in Value Transmission

part |2 pages

Part III: Health and Rehabilitation

chapter 4|12 pages

Efficacy of a Day Treatment Program in Management of Diabetes for Aging African Americans

chapter 5|8 pages

An Autologous Blood Donor Base: The African-American Elderly

chapter 6|12 pages

From an African American Perspective-Living with Disabilities After Age 50: Learning Anew and Moving Forward

part |2 pages

Part IV: Life Events and Spirituality

chapter 7|12 pages

Keep the Faith: A Biblical Reference to Surviving the Social Transitions of Life

chapter 8|19 pages

Faith of our Fathers (Mothers) Living Still: Spirituality as a Force for the Transmission of Family Values Within the Black Community

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