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  • * The study focused on the late-life developmental process of self-transcendence and how it affects elders' views of themselves and the beyond.
  • * It evaluated the PATH Program, an eight-week psychoeducational intervention for community-dwelling women designed to enhance self-transcendence and overall well-being.
  • * Findings suggest the program may improve self-care and coping skills, indicating a need for more research and potential revisions based on participant feedback.

Article Abstract

The late-life developmental process of self-transcendence shapes elders' perspectives on self, others, the nature of this world, and of a dimension beyond the here and now. This qualitative pilot study evaluated the Psychoeducational Approach to Transcendence and Health (PATH) Program, a psychoeducational intervention to promote self-transcendence and well-being in community-dwelling women at a senior center. The intervention involved eight weekly group sessions using group processes, mindfulness practices, creative experiences, and independent at-home practice. The findings supported the underlying theory-based structure and content of the intervention and indicated the intervention may empower elders to attend to self-care, develop acceptance, and learn new skills associated with health and well-being, thus merits further study. Based on insights gained from facilitators' and participants' experiences and perceptions, the intervention will be revised and strengthened.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0091415015623549DOI Listing

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