Social Withdrawal or Healthy Social Selectivity? Your 83-year-old client’s daughter calls you concerned that her mother just quit her book club after three years and is concerned that her mom will now be isolated and lonely, what’s your first clinical hypothesis? Social withdrawal? Depression? Cognitive decline? Before you take the daughter’s concern at face value, […]
If you work with older adults, you’ve probably heard this question more times than you can count: “What can I do to keep my brain healthy?” The Global Council on Brain Health (GCBH) offers some of the most trustworthy, plain-English answers. Convened by AARP (with partners like Age UK), the GCBH brings together international experts […]
As I write this, wildfires and windstorms are ravaging parts of Los Angeles. Having grown up not far from these areas, I’ve been deeply moved by the stories of resilience and support within communities, especially among people looking out for their neighbors and older adults. Stories like this one highlight how vital it is […]
Reflecting on two decades of specializing in psychology with a focus on older adults has been an incredible journey, one that has imparted wisdom and insights I hold dear. Today, I’m eager to share with you five life lessons that have not only shaped my professional path but also touched my personal life in […]
Older adults deserve high quality mental health care.
Therapists deserve the training to provide that care.