Mental Health and the Elderly 12 Key Points

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Mental Health and the Elderly
Instructor: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes PhD, LPC-MHSP, LMHC

Summary
 Normal aging is a gradual process that ushers in some physical decline, such as decreased sensory abilities (e.g., vision and hearing) and decreased pulmonary and immune function
 Decline in cognitive capacity with aging is partly preventable
 Older persons display flexibility in behavior and attitudes and the ability to grow intellectually and emotionally
 Losses with aging include Social status, self-esteem, physical capacities, death of friends and loved ones
 Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health disorders in older adults
 There are many causes of cognitive impairment besides Alzheimers.
 Mild cognitive impairment is not unusual and generally does not meet accepted criteria for Alzheimers Schizophrenia in Late Life
 Focus on the person’s strengths and how they can remain as independent as possible
 Encourage quality sleep, daily routines and proper nutrition
 Cognitive behavioral and problem solving therapies have both been found to be effective.
 Older persons clear medication from their system more slowly and are more susceptible to side effects of many medications.
 Day treatment/drop in centers are available throughout the country for respite care as well as to facilitate interaction and allow caregivers to work
 Caregivers often have their own emotional, financial and social needs that need to be addressed when caring for a parent or spouse.

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 INTRO
01:52 Psychological adjustment to aging
11:25 Emotional Health
20:30 Dementia vs. Normal Aging
26:36 Symptoms of Dementia
32:35 10 modifiable risk factors to prevent dementia
42:49 Changes in how medication impacts older adults

10 Comments

  1. I'm a graduate student currently completing my internship to receive my masters in mental health counseling. My very first client is an elderly woman, adoptee. I am worried that because I don't have much experience in the field I don't have much to offer. I am reading and watching videos to help me work with my client but I would appreciate some more input.

  2. I know a sheltered old man name Robert A. Please if you're retired don't be like him.
    1. Super frugile
    2. Broken, worn out driveway. Has $ to get it fixed but too cheap.
    3. Sheltered, no friends no social life!
    4. Wife goes out while he stays home
    5. Smoke 🚬 🚭
    6. Drinks too much Coke
    7. Don't turn on da air con even when the weather is over 90°…he has money and a retirement plan
    8. Worships demonic idols/demons posted outside his house
    9. Superstitious. Never exits nor enter the front door of his house.
    10. Wasting precious water on grasses n plants 🪴. Illegal watering. 3-4 times a week! Only limit to 2x per week
    11. No vacations, no stay-cation.
    12. Doesn't know how 2 cook at all. His wife have been shopping 🛍 & cooking for him daily. Don't dine out.
    13. Rarely exercises if u don't count watering plantsHi there! 👋 I hope this msg will motivate you.

    I know this guy name Mike. He's from San Antonio, TX. He's probably in his late 50s or early 60s by now. After u read this, I hope u get motivated to turn ur life around. Keep grinding 💪 my friends.

    1. Divorced
    2. Got evicted from his previous apartment; refused to leave letting cops to confront da situations
    3. Has a grown son 28-30 yrs old
    4. Loudmouth, cusses often, mocks all kinds of people
    5. Heard him say racist comments to a group of four Hispanic men. Probably many more raging racist episodes out in public
    6. People dislike him cuz of his mouth. Peeps r also intimidated by it.
    7. Had cancer 2k13; God's wrath!
    8. Big, chubby 230-245 with no cardio at all. Just only care about lifting weights
    9. 711 diet. Dude likes to eat their hotdogs 🌭 and pizza. Drink lotsa slurpy!
    10. His idol, Donald Trump, lost da election in 2020. Mike still pissed 😤 af! Everything's rigged to him according to his own beliefs.
    11. Horrible wardrobe style. Brags abt how he can make a nice, walk-in closet but dress like 💩 💩 💩
    12. No vacations/no go out to eat for dinner; stays home while his gf and her companions go out
    13. Eats 2 much meat 🍖 and believes in "all-about-da-meat diet!" Has no liking 4 fruits n veggies. To him, these food r for pansies…

    He's a miserable guy. Hope this inspires you to see that there r miserable people out there who still refuses to point out their personal, mental, psychological, and spiritual problems!

    At least if u admit ur depressed or something, u have already made ur 1st step to improvement/growth!

  3. Identifying a disorder obvious and towards the end there were some great solution and correlations ….moreover many medication can cause problems..remember unknown interactions as well as plant and sugar induced inflammations that perpetuate disease and pain especially autoimmune as well as metabolic…understand nutririon,genetics,breathing,learning,exercise as not pushed but pills are….toxicity by heavy metals never addressed

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