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KMID : 0379220110310020223
Journal of Korea Gerontological Society
2011 Volume.31 No. 2 p.223 ~ p.241
A Case Study on Autobiography Writing Program for Older Adults
Ji Haeng-Jung

Han Jung-Ran
Park Seong-Hie
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of an autobiography writing program as a method of education for older adults. The authors participated in the processes of all 10 sessions of the autobiography writing program as instructors or program assistants at a senior welfare center in Seoul, 2007. Data used for analysis were learners¡¯ narrations in class, written autobiographies by learners, and researchers¡¯ memo-notes. We analyzed their narrative flows using Haenninen(2000)¡¯s theory of narrative flow and reconstructed their categories of activities as life histories. ¡¯The innen
narration¡¯ constructed by learners was a spiritual process in which they have imbued their life and living conditions with meaning. The learners reminisced their lives as ¡¯unreflective narration¡¯ in the beginning of education. However, as the class went on, they gradually reminisced them as ¡°reflective narration¡± and finally developed them as ¡¯meta-reflective narration¡¯ through the intentional reflection. Likewise, we could interpret the transition of learners into meta-reflecter as the completion of ego-integration. As a conclusion, we found the effects of the autobiography writing education for older adults in educational, social, and psychological aspects.
KEYWORD
autobiography, guided autobiography, autobiography writing program for older adults, ego-integration, Life history
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