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Psychologists
are educated and trained to treat specific problems. Many
psychologists also have the education and training necessary
to treat specific populations. Children, adolescents, and
senior adults present a number of unique behavioral health
problems and challenges.
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If you or someone you know fits
one of these categories and needs to work with a psychologist,
you should find a credentialed psychologist that lists these
specific populations in the qualifications section of the findapsychologist.org advanced
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If you
are interested in finding a psychologist who specializes
in treating
senior adults, we suggest that you go to the advanced
search function and search for psychologists with education,
training, and expertise in treating senior adults.
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For
More Information on Psychological
Issues Confronting Senior Adults |
The findapsychologist.org staff has compiled the
following web links:
Psychology
and Aging: Addressing Mental Health Needs of Older
Adults from the American Psychological Association
(APA)
Increased Health Care Spending Translates into Increased Life Expectancy in US from the American Geriatrics Society
Aging
in the Know from The AGS Foundation for Health
in Aging (FHA)
Depression
In Older Adults from the National Institute of
Mental Health (NIMH)
Depression
in Elderly from the HealthyPlace.com Depression
Community
Study:
Seniors With Late Life Depression May Not Recover from the HealthyPlace.com Depression Community
New
Hope for Depressed Elderly from Kaiser Permanente
Anxiety from the AGS Foundation for Health in Aging (FHA)
Aging
in the know: Substance Abuse from The AGS Foundation
For Health In Aging
Aging
in the Know: Sleep Problems from The AGS Foundation
for Health in Aging (FHA)
Increased Health Care Spending Translates into Increased Life Expectancy in US from The American Geriatrics Society
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