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Guiding the Individual along a “Life Long Pathway”: Recent Lessons Learned E.M.Inelmen a , E. Inelmen b , G.Sergi a and E. Manzato a a Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Geriatrics, University of Padua, Italy b Bogazici University-Bebek-Istanbul,Turkey.
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Guiding the Individual along a “Life Long Pathway”: Recent Lessons Learned E.M.Inelmena, E. Inelmenb, G.Sergia and E. ManzatoaaDepartment of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Division of Geriatrics, University of Padua, Italy bBogazici University-Bebek-Istanbul,Turkey
1. Introduction Sir Karl Popper (1999) -as “a signpost on [the] way to creative and happy life: however happy you may be with a solution, never think of it as final”.
2. Background "I am proud of working on the wall of a building that will be in the future the pride of our nation"
3. Evidence Some elderly patients want to know little or nothing about the severity of their disease, while others want to be informed of a fatal diagnosis.
4. Discussion Kelly that saw all people as "personal scientists" in anticipating the world. His first corollary -the construction corollary- states "A person anticipates events by construing their replications”.
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Acknowledgement To: Prof. Gaetano Crepaldi from the University of Padua
References Inelmen,E. M. and Inelmen, E. (2007b) “Aging without becoming old: myth or reality”, Aging Health, October 2007, Vol:3, Num: 5, pp.575-580.