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MY LONG CLOSE FRIENDSHIP WITH HELEN KIVNICK

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Abstract Anne Wyatt-Brown will discuss meeting Dr. Kivnick at a conference at Case Western Reserve in the 1980s, organized by David Van Tassel, who was introducing academics to the field of Gerontology. Kivnick was invited to discuss her work with Erik Erikson. Wyatt-Brown will discuss her long friendship with Kivnick, which continued until Kivnick’s death at age 70. Wyatt-Brown will also discuss Kivnick’s chapter in their book The Big Move with Ruth Karpen and Margaret Gullette, where Kivnick comments with compassion and insight about the steps Wyatt-Brown took to become vitally involved in the eldercare community, where she lived with her seriously ill husband.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Title: MY LONG CLOSE FRIENDSHIP WITH HELEN KIVNICK
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Abstract Anne Wyatt-Brown will discuss meeting Dr.
Kivnick at a conference at Case Western Reserve in the 1980s, organized by David Van Tassel, who was introducing academics to the field of Gerontology.
Kivnick was invited to discuss her work with Erik Erikson.
Wyatt-Brown will discuss her long friendship with Kivnick, which continued until Kivnick’s death at age 70.
Wyatt-Brown will also discuss Kivnick’s chapter in their book The Big Move with Ruth Karpen and Margaret Gullette, where Kivnick comments with compassion and insight about the steps Wyatt-Brown took to become vitally involved in the eldercare community, where she lived with her seriously ill husband.

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