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Aging brings both challenges and opportunities. Focusing on maintaining independence, emotional growth, and support networks can make a huge difference in older adults' quality of life. 🌿✨
Thank you for sharing such thoughtful insights! You're absolutely right-balancing independence, emotional well-being, and strong support networks can significantly impact the quality of life for older adults. Fostering these areas often leads to greater resilience and adaptability in the face of aging challenges. What strategies do you think are most effective in helping the elderly maintain emotional growth while staying connected to their support systems? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
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.
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 plants
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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👍Online Courses for Continuing Education (CEU, OPD, CPD) and Substance Abuse Counselor Certification
This is super helpful. Thank you so much for sharing this!
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Aging brings both challenges and opportunities. Focusing on maintaining independence, emotional growth, and support networks can make a huge difference in older adults' quality of life. 🌿✨
Thank you for sharing such thoughtful insights! You're absolutely right-balancing independence, emotional well-being, and strong support networks can significantly impact the quality of life for older adults. Fostering these areas often leads to greater resilience and adaptability in the face of aging challenges. What strategies do you think are most effective in helping the elderly maintain emotional growth while staying connected to their support systems? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Great upload, thanks for sharing! Have a calm and relaxed day! Stay healthy and safe! 👍😊🍓
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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.
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 plants
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Remove the causes of stress and anxiety and the "anxiety disorder" is greatly reduced or eliminated.
Thanks for watching and for sharing! Have a great day!
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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Thanks for sharing
Many good points
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Organic large flake oatmeal and cranberries every morning for this 150 year old single for life man.
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