Psychological Articles

 Smaller Homes for the Retirement Baby Boomers Generation

 There are more baby boomers alive today (78 million in the US alone) than any other people of a specific age demographic. As the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age (as of 2006 most boomers have passed the age of 60) and the lifestyle of the boomer generation changes, many will also...

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 Staying Active While Dealing With Elderly Problems

 Elderly problems are only worrying for those ill equipped to deal with them. Like everything else in life, if you have the tools to tackle the job, you are halfway to being successful. The tools required to deal with elderly problems, however, are things you cannot always see and touch: they are...

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The Baby Boomers Best’s Friend

How A Dog Can Brighten The Baby Boomers DaysAs psychological articles reveal, when Baby Boomers become empty nesters and begin settling into our new lives as retiree’s the house can get pretty quiet, especially for those who are widowed or divorced. When there is no one to take care of or be...

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The Baby Boomers Guide to Toxic Relationships

 Psychological articles that deal with this extremely deep and frequently explored subject tend to recommend a withdrawal from all toxic influences that touch upon our lives. Toxic behavior may be described in psychological articles as unsociable; unfriendly; negative; non-productive; non-beneficial – you get the general drift…It would be a simple matter to cut...

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The Benefits of Dogs for the Elderly

 The human-dog connection is a centuries old bond. There’s nothing like a sweet, attentive, loving dog to make you forget about day to day stresses as well as life’s major traumatic events. Psychological articles affirm that having contact with a responsive animal can do wonders for our physical and emotional well being.Numerouspsychological...

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The Cycles of Depression

 Certain illnesses have no specific test for them, such as a blood test. And yet, the sufferers of Depression know in most cases. Their families are often aware as well. In this psychological article we will discuss how Depression works and what you can do about it.The first thing most people want...

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The Power of Strong Women: Propping Up Your Man in the Bedroom

 The popular belief is that men age so much more attractively than women and this, at times, is true. Women with elderly problems tend to go through middle age and the booming senior years vainly trying to turn back the clock; ironing out wrinkles with the help of endless beauty preparations and...

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 The Psychological Article Baby Boomer Guide to Somatic Experiencing – navigating beyond trauma

 What is somatic experiencing? It is a process by which physical and psychological problems are healed by dealing with a person’s body sensations – or somatic experiences. This form of therapy was first introduced in 1997 by Dr. Peter Levine in his book Walking the Tiger. The premise of this...

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 The Psychology of Attention Seeking in the Elderly

.The elderly have an inherent gift for turning minor elderly problems into major dramas when they feel the occasion warrants a little attention seeking. Just as children will seek attention from a parent intent on ignoring them, the elderly will turn cartwheels (figuratively speaking of course) to feature as the main attraction,...

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