Psychotherapeutic research has empirically proven the activation of resourc
es to be a primary and pervasive activating principle. Equally empirically
substantiated is psychotherapy with the aged. In the present article, the s
pecific application of resource activation in psychotherapy for old-age dep
ression is particularly emphasized and attempts at defining the concept of
resources as well as hints towards the discovery of resources are explored.
Contrary to earlier assumptions that ageing is a deficiency process, it ha
s now been shown that despite evident losses in various life areas in aging
, some resources can be defined which can be decisive for a sense of well-b
eing among the elderly and for prophylaxis or therapy of old-age depression
. Procedures and resource activation with content must be activated in para
llel with problem actualization so that feelings of self-esteem and well-be
ing increase, problems are solved and experiences of loss due to ageing are
compensated. One of the most important resources among the elderly has pro
ved to be the ability to accommodate and the social network. Group therapy
as an effective and economical form of therapy as well as the therapeutic r
elationship itself can be employed as resources to promote social interacti
on among the aged.