Posted by Judy Weiser, Administrator 1) Please look at the "Who is Doing What, Where" Page of the main PhotoTherapy website, at: 2) Read Mark Mizen's article about using these techniques as part of "therapeutic scrapbooking" -- VERY interesting/useful article that can be downloaded (for free) as a pdf there. It's more at a "Therapeutic Photography" level, rather than formal therapy, but nevertheless has some good content... Mizen, M.B. (2003). Scrapbook photo albums are therapeutic for Alzheimer's patients. Creative Memories (online publication), at: 3) please look through the readings on the "Recommended Readings" page (this page has nearly tripled in length over the past month, as I finally had time to get the rest of the listings up there). There are MANY on there relating to this subject... hope these additional suggestions are useful, Judy Weiser, Administrator Link: "Who's Doing What, Where" Page of PhotoTherapy Techniques Website![]()
on 10/3/2004, 4:25 pm, in reply to "magazine photo collage therapy with Late stage Alzheimer's"
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I thought it might be helpful to add a few more pieces of information here, to this "thread" about PhotoTherapy and/or Therapeutic Photography and Alzheimer's...
http://www.phototherapy-centre.com
and look under the category "Use with Geriatric issues" in both Sections... There is some very useful work being done by the people listed there, in a variety of different ways...
http://www.creativememories.com/AlzheimersAlbum.pdf
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