Episode Overview
In this enlightening episode, Dr. Barry Jacobs shares his journey from clinical psychologist to widely-read AARP columnist and best-selling author. Dr. Jacobs discusses how he began collaborating with AARP and the path that led him to write a monthly column addressing the needs and struggles of caregivers across the country.
Together with his wife and co-author, Dr. Julie Mayer, Dr. Jacobs recently released The AARP Caregiver Answer Book, a comprehensive new resource designed to support and empower those caring for loved ones.
Key Topics Covered
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Origins of the Collaboration:
How Dr. Jacobs connected with AARP and became a regular contributor. -
Inside The AARP Caregiver Answer Book:
An overview of the practical guidance included in the book, including:-
Self care strategies and why this chapter is the most extensive—caregivers need to care for themselves first to effectively care for others.
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Advance care planning tools and conversations.
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Managing finances and navigating financial stress.
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Addressing sibling issues and family dynamics.
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The process of handling grief and loss.
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Addressing the Unspoken:
Dr. Jacobs highlights key topics that are often underrepresented in caregiving literature:-
Feelings of anger, resentment, and emotional exhaustion.
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Relationship challenges between caregivers and care receivers.
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Practical advice for tackling tough conversations and setting boundaries.
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Resources Mentioned
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The AARP Caregiver Answer Book by Dr. Barry Jacobs & Dr. Julie Mayer
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Dr. Barry Jacobs' monthly AARP column (check the AARP site for recent articles)
Who Should Listen?
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Family caregivers and those supporting loved ones
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Healthcare professionals advising families
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Anyone interested in the emotional and practical realities of caregiving
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