PMID: 9534513Apr 16, 1998Paper

The sharing of self in geriatric clinical practice: case report and analysis

Geriatric Nursing
K B Nowak, J C Wandel

Abstract

We relate a case history that involved the therapeutic sharing of self with an elderly patient. The potential usefulness of this kind of intervention is discussed in light of the literature on self-disclosure and the use of self in clinical practice. We discuss how these concepts might relate to other well-described phenomena in geriatric nursing, including reminiscence, life review, loneliness, and storytelling. Recommendations for use in clinical practice and for qualitative studies are given.

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