by Dr. Ken Druck, author, Raising An Aging Parent: Guidelines for Families in the Second Half of Life Who can forget what it was like to
Calling Out Age Biases
It happens in our families. At work. On TV. In advertising. On the street. And perhaps most important, in our own minds and hearts. I’m
The Need for Self-Care in the Age of Trump
These are turbulent times. Our nation is in crisis. Living in the “Age of Trump” poses a threat to our nation and, with an outbreak
The Graduate School of Life
As I was finishing graduate school, my late father would joke that BS stood for “Bulls—” MS for “More S—,” and PhD was “Piled High
Thinking Outside the “Getting Old” Box
When it comes to getting older, we can all learn from those “courageous agers” who live by this sage advice: “It’s time to think outside
Starting Over When You’ve Lost Everything
When my daughter, Jenna, died in 1996, my life virtually ended. The inescapable reality that she was gone forever shattered my heart into a million
Watching Your Parents Get Older
I went through it—watching my mom slow down as she got older. The images of a vivacious young brunette standing with her husband and three
Going from “Us vs. Them” to “Us and Them”
Few things are more exhilarating than the feeling that we’re part of something shared and meaningful: holding our partner extra close while watching a scene
When Personal Growth Turns into Social Responsibility
History will attest that the birth of modern psychology was around 50 to 70 years ago. The era of personal growth was launched and, with
Making National Spouses Day and Valentine’s Day Count
National Spouses Day (January 26) and Valentine’s Day (February 14) aren’t just about the mushy, romantic sides of being in a relationship. Don’t get me
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