Tag: self-esteem

  • Depression in Seniors: Signs That Often Go Unnoticed

    Depression in Seniors: Signs That Often Go Unnoticed

    The journey into our later years is frequently portrayed as a period of hard-earned rest and quiet reflection. However, for a significant portion of the elderly population, this transition is marked by a silent struggle that remains largely invisible to even the most attentive family members. While we are quick to notice physical ailments—a limp,…

  • Chronic Illness and Emotional Burnout in Older Adults

    Chronic Illness and Emotional Burnout in Older Adults

    Chronic illness is one of the most challenging realities of ageing. Conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, respiratory disorders, and neurological illnesses often persist for years, demanding constant adjustment. While the physical toll of chronic illness is widely recognised, its emotional impact is frequently overlooked. For many older adults, the long-term burden of illness…

  • Social Isolation in Elderly Life: Causes, Effects, and Healing Strategies

    Social Isolation in Elderly Life: Causes, Effects, and Healing Strategies

    Social isolation in elderly life is a growing yet often overlooked concern. As people age, their social worlds tend to shrink, not always by choice but due to life transitions, health limitations, and shifting family structures. While solitude can sometimes be peaceful, prolonged social isolation can deeply affect emotional, cognitive, and physical well-being. Understanding why…

  • Ageing and Memory Loss: When to Worry and When Not To

    Ageing and Memory Loss: When to Worry and When Not To

    For many people, ageing brings small changes in memory, such as misplacing keys, forgetting names briefly, or needing more time to recall information. These moments can be unsettling, often raising fears about serious cognitive decline. However, not all memory changes during ageing signal a medical problem. Understanding the difference between normal age-related memory changes and…

  • When The Body Slows, Mind Speaks: Mental Health in Older Adults

    When The Body Slows, Mind Speaks: Mental Health in Older Adults

    The transition into the later stages of life is often portrayed as a time of quiet reflection and slowing down. However, for many individuals, as the physical frame begins to lose its youthful vigour, the internal world actually becomes more vibrant and, at times, more demanding. There is a profound paradox in ageing: while the…

  • Retirement and Identity Crisis: Psychological Adjustment in Older Adults

    Retirement and Identity Crisis: Psychological Adjustment in Older Adults

    Retirement is often portrayed as a long-awaited reward after decades of work. It is described as a time for rest, freedom, and personal pursuits that were once postponed. Yet for many older adults, retirement brings unexpected emotional challenges that are rarely spoken about openly. Work is not just a source of income; it shapes identity,…

  • Autism, ADHD & Dementia Care: Lifespan Cognitive Support

    Autism, ADHD & Dementia Care: Lifespan Cognitive Support

    Cognitive health is often approached in fragmented ways, with childhood neurodevelopmental conditions treated separately from age-related cognitive decline. Autism and ADHD are typically addressed within educational or paediatric systems, while dementia is viewed as a concern of old age and geriatric medicine. This separation creates gaps in understanding and care, overlooking the fact that cognitive…

  • Sleep Disorders in the Elderly: Psychological Causes and Solutions

    Sleep Disorders in the Elderly: Psychological Causes and Solutions

    A restful night is often considered one of the simplest pleasures of life, yet for a significant portion of the senior population, it remains an elusive goal due to sleep disorders. While it is a common myth that people naturally need less rest as they age, the reality is that the quality of rest often…

  • Mental Health at Every Age: Early Care to Ageing Support

    Mental Health at Every Age: Early Care to Ageing Support

    Mental health is not a concern limited to a single phase of life; it is a dynamic and evolving aspect of human wellbeing that requires attention from early childhood through older adulthood. Each stage of life presents unique psychological challenges, vulnerabilities, and strengths. A lifespan-based approach to mental health emphasises early identification of concerns, continuous…

  • Caregiver Stress & Its Psychological Impact on Seniors

    Caregiver Stress & Its Psychological Impact on Seniors

    Caregiving is often portrayed as an act of selfless devotion, a duty born out of love and familial responsibility. However, beneath this noble task lies a complex psychological reality that can significantly impact the mental health of both the caregiver and the recipient. In psychology, the relationship between a caregiver and a senior is referred…