Social networks and the elderly: conceptual and clinical issues, and a family consultation.

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Abstract

After a general introduction to the construct "social networks," this article discusses the progressive transformation of the personal social network--family, friends and acquaintances, work and leisure relationships, et cetera--as individuals reach an advanced age. This is followed by a summary and discussion of a clinical consultation, with an emphasis on the reciprocal influence between individual and social network.

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Sluzki, C. E. (2000). Social networks and the elderly: conceptual and clinical issues, and a family consultation. Family Process, 39(3), 271–284. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1545-5300.2000.39302.x

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