Our society is aging, and the number of elderly people seeking therapeutic treatment will increase rapidly.
The voluntary caregivers taking care of the elderly also increasingly find their way to the therapist's office.
Therapeutic work with older people requires a different approach than working with adults.
An essential aspect of working with elderly people is that they no longer have the choice to change the direction of their lives. In most cases, they have to live with what is.
Looking back, feelings of regret, being dependent on others, mourning the loss of people, but also of hope. These are just a few of the topics that could be discussed.