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  • #120 - How I Built the Center for Mental Health & Aging
    May 20 2025

    Ever wonder what it really takes to build a national movement for mental health and aging? In this inspiring behind-the-scenes episode, I’m pulling back the curtain and sharing the heart, hustle, and healing that built the Center for Mental Health & Aging.

    You’ll hear where it all started—from working late nights with two small children at home to battling systemic bias in healthcare settings. I’ll walk you through the moments I nearly gave up, the surprising victories, and the “why” that keeps me going.

    If you’re a mental health professional, aging services provider, or change-maker with a mission-driven heart, this episode is for you.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

    • Why I left a successful career at the VA to start the Center for Mental Health & Aging
    • The barriers professionals face when working with older adults—and how we can solve them
    • How our signature GeroChampions program evolved into a national training movement
    • The step-by-step vision I mapped out (with a thermometer!) to earn CEU accreditation
    • How we’ve trained thousands of professionals and launched over 30 courses
    • Why there's no expiration date on healing, transformation, and love
    • What post-traumatic growth has to teach us about aging well
    • And why older adults deserve more than just care—they deserve dignity and mental health equity

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    Resources Mentioned:

    • Free Download: Clinician's Guide to Mental Health & Aging
    • Mental Health & Aging Certificate Program
    • Culturally Inclusive, Trauma-Informed Care with Older Adults Certificate Program
    • End of Life Ethics & Psychotherapy Course
    • See all CEU Courses
    • National Provider Directory

    Remember...

    it’s only with your help that we can meet the mental health needs of older adults. So thank you for being here—and thank you for doing your part.


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    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague or friend. Together, we're building a movement for mental health and aging. Because there is no expiration date on healing, transformation, and growth.

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  • #119- Loneliness in Older People: Must Have Tools to Address Loneliness & Isolation
    Apr 16 2025

    Loneliness is as harmful as smoking—and 43% of older adults experience loneliness. Social Isolation increases the risk of dementia 31%. The cure? Connection and Belonging.

    Are older adults really lonelier than young people?
    You might be surprised by the answer. In this episode of The Psychology of Aging, we uncover the complex truth about loneliness and isolation in older adults—and why their impact is far more dangerous than many realize.

    You'll learn the critical difference between loneliness and social isolation, how they each affect caregivers and people living with dementia, and why the consequences can be as severe as smoking, drinking, or living with obesity.

    But we won’t stop there.

    You'll also discover the revolutionary power of “social prescribing”—a compassionate, connection-first approach to well-being that’s gaining momentum in healthcare. You'll hear about a small-town doctor writing prescriptions for coffee and community… and how you can do the same in your own clinical practice.

    Whether you're a psychologist, therapist, social worker, or aging services professional, this episode will inspire you to screen, connect, and prescribe belonging.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why older adults may feel less lonely than young adults—but suffer more from its effects
    • The difference between loneliness and isolation (and why this matters for dementia care)
    • Startling statistics: how loneliness increases risk for dementia, heart disease, stroke, and depression
    • Why quality of social ties matters more than quantity
    • The role of social prescribing: how to refer clients to connection—not just care
    • Creative ideas for connection, including book clubs, walking groups, and even coffee shops
    • Two screening tools for loneliness and isolation to use in your practice
    • A powerful quote: “Social prescribing connects a person to what matters to them—not just what’s the matter with them.”


    Click here for all of the resources mentioned in this episode

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  • #118-How Does Financial Exploitation Affect Older Adults' Mental Health?
    Apr 9 2025

    Have you ever wondered what really happens after someone is scammed out of $25,000? Not only the steps to take after you've been scammed, but the psychological toll?


    A couple weeks ago, I received an email from a listener asking for help—resources for older adults who’ve been financially exploited. That email sparked this episode, and I’m so glad it did.

    Today, I’m taking you behind the scenes of what it’s really like for older adults after financial exploitation. I’ll share two powerful stories—one of an 84-year-old and another of a 46-year-old—and walk you through the unconscious age biases that shape how we react to fraud victims. We’ll also talk about the common scams, the emotional fallout, and most importantly—what you can do to support healing and prevent re-traumatization.

    This episode is especially close to my heart. I was invited by the Vermont Financial Elder Abuse Specialist Team to lead a workshop on this very topic, and I’ve been wanting to share it with you ever since.

    If you care about protecting and uplifting older adults—this is a must-listen.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • Why older adults aren’t the only ones falling for scams—and why we judge them more harshly
    • How ageism quietly shows up in our reactions to fraud
    • The top financial scams impacting people 60+ and how scammers manipulate trust
    • The emotional timeline of recovery: from shock and shame to anger and exhaustion
    • 4 major mental health effects of financial exploitation you need to watch for
    • How to talk with older adults about fraud in ways that heal—not harm
    • What trauma-informed support really looks like after financial betrayal
    • Where to find peer support groups, prevention tools, and trusted therapists

    Click here to get all the resources mentioned in this episode

    A Guide for Mental Health and Aging Services Professionals to Supporting Older Adults Recovering from Financial Exploitation. Click here to download the guide


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    21 m
  • #117- My Personal Experience With Vicarious Trauma: Recognizing and Healing Secondary Traumatic Stress
    Feb 25 2025

    The first sign I was experiencing vicarious trauma hit me like a ton of bricks. Learn how to recognize, prevent, and heal from the emotional impact of therapy.


    I am so glad that you're here and joining me for part two of Trauma-Informed Care with Older Adults. Today’s episode focuses on you—the professional in your role of providing care and services to older adults.

    Whether you’re a healthcare professional, mental health provider, aging services professional, or home health aide, your health and wellness matter just as much as the people you serve.

    For over 20 years, I’ve worked with older adults in various settings, many of whom were recovering from significant trauma. I have always been diligent about self-care and sought support through my own therapy. But my experience with vicarious trauma still caught me off guard—and it hit me hard.

    In this episode, I share my own journey of recognizing vicarious trauma, the signs to look for, and how to navigate healing so you can continue doing the work you love without sacrificing your well-being.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • I share the first sign I was experiencing vicarious trauma
    • What vicarious trauma is and why professionals are at risk
    • Key warning signs of vicarious trauma
    • The impact of trauma exposure on mental health providers and aging service professionals
    • Strategies to recognize, manage, and prevent vicarious trauma
    • Organizational and personal solutions to creating a sustainable career in care work

    Click here to Get your free Trauma-Informed Care Guide

    Why Trauma-Informed Care Matters in Aging Services

    A trauma-informed approach:
    ✔️ Improves trust and engagement between older adults and providers
    ✔️ Leads to better health outcomes and reduces health inequities
    ✔️ Helps providers avoid burnout and fosters resilience within care teams


    Click here to go to the show notes for this episode

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  • #116- PTSD and Trauma Informed Care Among Older Adults
    Feb 18 2025

    Up to 90% of older adults have experienced trauma, yet their needs are often overlooked. Learn the essentials of trauma-informed care and how to foster healing and resilience.

    Trauma-informed care is essential for supporting older adults across healthcare, mental health, and social service settings.

    In this episode, we explore:

    ✅ The difference between trauma treatment and Trauma Informed Care
    ✅ The three E’s of trauma: Events, Experience, and Effects
    ✅ The impact of trauma across the lifespan, from adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to end of life.
    ✅ The connection between PTSD, aging, and medical trauma
    ✅ The four R’s of trauma-informed care
    ✅ How culturally inclusive trauma-informed care improves outcomes for older adults and healthcare teams


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    Click here to get access all of the resources and references mentioned in this episode

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    29 m
  • #115- Must Know Barriers Keeping Older Adults from Mental Health Care
    Feb 11 2025

    Did you know that 20-22% of older adults have a mental health condition like depression, anxiety, or substance use disorder—yet most go undetected and untreated? This isn’t because these conditions aren’t treatable, but because systemic barriers, misconceptions, and a lack of professional training make it harder for older adults to access the care they deserve.

    In today’s episode, we break down barriers preventing older adults from receiving the mental health support they need. You’ll learn how common myths about aging impact mental health care, why stigma plays a significant role, and what you can do to change the landscape of care for older adults.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode:

    • The major barriers preventing older adults from accessing mental health care
    • How common misconceptions about aging contribute to untreated mental health conditions
    • Why ageism in health care and mental health professions keeps older adults from getting help
    • The connection between mental health, chronic illness, and dementia risk
    • How you can help bridge older adults to mental health care

    How You Can Help

    Older adults deserve access to quality mental health care. Whether you are a mental health professional or someone who works with older adults, you play a key role in bridging the gap.

    📢 Want to improve your ability to recognize and address memory concerns in older adults? Download my free training

    This 10-minute expert training will help you gain clarity on detecting memory loss in therapy—a crucial skill for ensuring older adults receive the mental health support they need.

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    PROFESSIONALS: Grab your free guide to working with older adults here


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    17 m
  • #114-Finding Joy in Life’s Hardest Moments with Steven Petrow
    Feb 4 2025

    What if joy isn’t something we find, but something we create—especially in life’s hardest moments?

    In this episode of The Psychology of Aging Podcast, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Steven Petrow returns to share insights from his newest book, The Joy You Make.

    After experiencing profound loss—losing both parents, the end of a marriage, and supporting his sister through terminal cancer—Steven embarked on a journey to understand how joy coexists with grief, resilience, and even imperfection. Through deeply personal stories, humor, and wisdom, he reveals how small, intentional acts can bring light even in life’s darkest seasons. Whether you’re struggling to reclaim joy or simply want to invite more of it into your daily life, this conversation will leave you inspired and ready to cultivate joy in unexpected ways. Don’t miss this heartwarming and thought-provoking episode!

    Here's a Peek Inside the Episode:

    • [01:54] Why a Book on Joy?
    • [06:45] The Pecan Pie Competition & Joy of Storytelling
    • [09:22] The Difference Between Happiness and Joy
    • [12:50] Why We Struggle to Allow Ourselves Joy
    • [17:22] Joy and Resilience
    • [24:37] Embracing Imperfection
    • [29:58] The Bond Between Siblings & Honoring Loss
    • [32:00] Medical Aid in Dying: Julie’s Choice- Steven reflects on his sister Julie’s decision to pursue medical aid in dying (MAID) and how their family navigated this process. He discusses the importance of choice, dignity, and supporting a loved one through their end-of-life journey.
    • [38:12] Joy Amidst Grief
    • [39:23] A Simple Call to Action for Joy- Advice for listeners: Every night before you go to sleep, reflect on one moment that brought you joy that day—even on the hardest days.

    Click here to get access to all of the resources mentioned in this episode.

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  • #113-Types of Ageism in Mental Health Care: Hidden Biases Harm Clients
    Jan 28 2025

    Have you ever thought, “Older adults are just set in their ways” or “Therapy isn’t effective for older clients”? If so, this episode is for you. Today, we tackle the hidden biases that even seasoned mental health professionals may hold toward older adults.

    You’ll learn:

    • What ageism is and how it manifests in mental health care.
    • The impact of structural and individual ageism on mental and physical health.
    • Research-backed insights, including Dr. Becca Levy’s groundbreaking work on the Stereotype Embodiment Theory.
    • How ageism and ableism intersect to create barriers for older adults.

    We also explore the unique challenges faced by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) older adults:

    • By 2030, the older white population in the U.S. will increase by 39%, while the older BIPOC population will grow by 89%.
    • By 2050, over 42% of adults aged 65 and older will be BIPOC.
    • Studies show that nearly 50% of Black Americans report experiencing racial discrimination in health care, and BIPOC older adults are disproportionately excluded from clinical trials.

    These statistics highlight the urgent need for culturally responsive, anti-ageist, and anti-racist mental health care practices.

    Let’s rewrite the narrative: Older adults are resilient, capable, and deserving of high-quality mental health care.

    Click here to visit the show notes page for all references and resources

    Resources Mentioned:

    • 5 Expert Strategies for Addressing Memory Loss in Therapy
    • Continuing education course on the impact of ageism


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    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a colleague or friend. Together, we can ensure older adults are included in the mental health conversation.

    Follow Dr. Regina Koepp:
    Website: www.drreginakoepp.com & Center for Mental Health & Aging
    LinkedIn: Regina Koepp, Psy.D.


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