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    Examining the Use of Scrapbooking with Family Members Who Have Lost a Loved One to Alzheimer’s Disease and/or Dementia

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    LaChute, Caitlyn
    Date
    2017
    Degree
    Master of Arts in Art Therapy
    URI
    https://scholars.smwc.edu/handle/20.500.12770/218
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    Abstract
    This study examined the effect of scrapbooking on memory recall with adults who have lost a loved one to Alzheimer’s disease and/or dementia. This was a heuristic study by the researcher who completed a scrapbook in memory of her grandmother who passed away due to Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The results of the study indicated that scrapbooking provides a way to memorialize loved ones while also reflecting back on their life. The scrapbook also served as a means of recall and storytelling among family members.
    Subjects
    Art therapy; Scrapbooking; Alzheimer's disease--Patients--Family relationships; Dementia--Patients--Family relationships
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