Depression in the Elderly
January 30, 2008
Category: Mind and Mood Dynamics
In this episode, Armand DiMele and Kent Robertshaw discuss the often-overlooked issue of depression among the elderly. They emphasize that depression is not a normal part of aging and highlight the importance of recognizing its symptoms, which can manifest as physical complaints. The conversation covers the stigma surrounding mental health in older adults, the impact of loss and isolation, and the significance of empathy in treatment. They also explore the concept of pseudo-dementia, where depression mimics cognitive decline, and the need for early intervention to improve quality of life. The episode encourages listeners to be attentive to the emotional signs of depression in their loved ones.
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