Investigate the use of Reminiscence Therapy for both elderly clients, and those suffering brain injury, and link to the theory of the development of memory.
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Applying Psychology Investigate the use of Reminiscence Therapy for both elderly clients, and those suffering brain injury, and link to the theory of the development of memory. Evaluate how this theoretical knowledge increases the effectiveness of therapy and interventions in care. Reminiscence Therapy is a technique that is used to encourage clients to use their memory; they are supported to remember things about their life and to share them with the group or therapist if they feel comfortable. It is worth noting that Reminiscence Therapy is not always done in groups, it can be individual work carried out one on one basis with the client. There are a few reasons as to why a therapist might reminisce with a client on a one to one basis and these may be that the client is so depressed they may not want to socialise with other people or they have a low self-esteem so...

