| reminiscence | In the psychology of learning, an improvement in recall, over that shown on the last trial, of incompletely learned material after an interval without practice. Origin: L. Reminiscentiae, from reminiscor, to remember (05 Mar 2000) |
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| reminiscence therapy |
A form of supportive psychotherapy for elderly patients experiencing depression or loss. Reminiscence therapy assists patients to review and highlight the meaningful components of their past. This is thought to increase self
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| reminiscence | the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) |
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| reminiscence | a mental impression retained and recalled from the past |
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