Program Area: Behavioral and Social Sciences
Carolyn Adams-Price, PhD
Professor of Psychology
Psychology
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States
Carolyn Adams-Price, PhD
Professor of Psychology
Psychology
Mississippi State University
Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States
Anne Wyatt-Brown, PhD
Associate Professor Emeritus
Program in Linguistics
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Linda Davis, M.S.
Aging Services
Aging, Wellness and the Arts
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, United States
Kyong Hee Chee, PhD, FGSA
Professor of Sociology
Sociology
Texas State University
San Marcos, Texas, United States
Helen Kivnick was an extraordinary woman whose body of work strongly influenced and continues to influence the field of gerontology. Her classic work on vital involvement in late life, some of which was conducted with Erik and Joan Erikson, could be considered the foundation of current perspectives on positive gerontology, and creativity and aging. The current symposium will include both personal and theoretical takes on the legacy of Kivnick’s work, especially her interests in vital involvement and creativity. Kivnick emphasized the possibility for older adults to adapt to new situations, even in very late life, and while experiencing physical and cognitive decline. Two of the speakers will speak on their personal experiences with Kivnick, while two others will emphasize research and theory derived from Kivnick’s work. Dr. Adams-Price will introduce the symposium by addressing the significance of vital involvement as a concept in aging, as well as the ways creativity can improve well-being in late life. Dr. Wyatt-Brown will describe her long friendship with Dr. Kivnick, including Kivnick’s comments in their book with Ruth Karpen and Margaret Gullette. The Big Move, which describe Wyatt-Brown’s life with her husband in continuing care. Dr. Chee will discuss her research on patients with dementia who participated in a story-telling intervention, which increased their meaningful engagement in their environment. Finally, Ms. Linda Davis will recall her long partnership with Kivnick and the results of the national study they conducted on the benefits of creativity interventions for at risk- older adults in HUD housing.
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Carolyn E. Adams-Price, PhD – Mississippi State University
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Anne M. Wyatt-Brown, PhD – University of Florida
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Kyong Hee Chee, PhD, FGSA – Texas State University