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631: Mental Health in Later Life with Dr. Helen Lavretsky
Episode 631

631: Mental Health in Later Life with Dr. Helen Lavretsky

Age Less / Live More · Lucas Rockwood

July 31, 202432m 50s

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Show Notes

According to the WHO at least 14 percent of people over 60 have a mental health disorder with depression and anxiety at the top of the list. Loneliness, isolation, chronic pain, and diminished health are contributing causes, and unfortunately, many suffer in silence. My guest on this week's podcast has dedicated her career to geriatric psychiatry and shares her insights into finding peace and joy in later life.

Listen and learn:

  • What happens to the aging brain
  • Potential problems with polypharmacology
  • Why mental health medications lose efficacy
  • The power of singing, chanting, music and devotion

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About Helen

ABOUT OUR GUEST

Dr. Helen Lavretsky is a psychiatrist and professor at UCLA, specializing in geriatric psychiatry and integrative mental health. Dr. Lavretsky is a leading voice in promoting mental wellbeing, particularly in later life.

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