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#003 - Do you know any older adults who are refusing to maintain their social distance?
Let me give you an example. Have you seen the article of the Italian doctors who returned to work after retirement to assist the Italian healthcare system only to become seriously ill or die themselves as a result of the Coronavirus?
A listener actually recently emailed me to say that she's really worried about her own parent who recently returned from retirement to assist with their medical clinic... and this clinic doesn't even treat Coronavirus! This listener was distraught! She felt powerless over her older parent's decision.
I wanted to spend some time on this podcast talking a little bit about the psychological underpinnings of why older adults might refuse to maintain social distance and work instead.
In this episode, I share two psychological theories to explain why older adults may put themselves at risk by working rather than remain socially distant, including:
>> Sebastian Junger's, Tribe Phenomenon
>> Erik Erikson's Psycho-Social Development Model
Here’s a look at what I talk about in this episode…
By the end of this episode, you'll have a better understanding of why some older adults may choose to work during COVID-19 despite great risk to themselves.
Check out the show notes here!
Download your free COVID-19 Wellness Guide for Older Adults here!
Rate and Review Psychology of Aging Podcast with Dr. Regina Koepp
If you're on Apple Podcasts, help me help more people by rating and reviewing my show. Reviews let others- just like you- care for the older adults in their lives.
It's simple:
1. Just click here
2. Scroll down to "Ratings and Reviews"
3. Tap or click "Write a Review"
I read them all! Thank you so m
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PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here
Attention Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Psychologists, Aging Life Care Experts... Click here to get Continuing Education Credits
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#003 - Do you know any older adults who are refusing to maintain their social distance?
Let me give you an example. Have you seen the article of the Italian doctors who returned to work after retirement to assist the Italian healthcare system only to become seriously ill or die themselves as a result of the Coronavirus?
A listener actually recently emailed me to say that she's really worried about her own parent who recently returned from retirement to assist with their medical clinic... and this clinic doesn't even treat Coronavirus! This listener was distraught! She felt powerless over her older parent's decision.
I wanted to spend some time on this podcast talking a little bit about the psychological underpinnings of why older adults might refuse to maintain social distance and work instead.
In this episode, I share two psychological theories to explain why older adults may put themselves at risk by working rather than remain socially distant, including:
>> Sebastian Junger's, Tribe Phenomenon
>> Erik Erikson's Psycho-Social Development Model
Here’s a look at what I talk about in this episode…
By the end of this episode, you'll have a better understanding of why some older adults may choose to work during COVID-19 despite great risk to themselves.
Check out the show notes here!
Download your free COVID-19 Wellness Guide for Older Adults here!
Rate and Review Psychology of Aging Podcast with Dr. Regina Koepp
If you're on Apple Podcasts, help me help more people by rating and reviewing my show. Reviews let others- just like you- care for the older adults in their lives.
It's simple:
1. Just click here
2. Scroll down to "Ratings and Reviews"
3. Tap or click "Write a Review"
I read them all! Thank you so m
Have a topic idea? Send us a text.
PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here
Attention Social Workers, Therapists, Counselors, Psychologists, Aging Life Care Experts... Click here to get Continuing Education Credits

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