Confidentiality in the Structured Life Review

Authors

  • Barbara K. Haight
  • Barrett S. Haight

Abstract

Confidentiality between the reviewer and the therapeutic listener is one of the most important characteristics of a structured life review.  This article defines confidentiality as used in the structured life review setting and explains why confidentiality is so important to a successful outcome. Additionally, we compare the relative need for confidentiality in other reminiscence interventions to the need for confidentiality in a structured life review.

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Published

2013-11-15

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Section

Special Section: Perspectives on Reminiscence and Life Review