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When Your Aging Parent Might Need a Therapist with Julie Butscher, LCSW

39 min · 8 de may de 2026
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When is it time to call in reinforcements? This week Kirsten sits down with Julie Butscher, LCSW who specializes in senior mental health to talk about one of the most underused tools in the family caregiver’s toolkit: therapy for older adults.  From recognizing the signs that a parent is struggling, to navigating the “bootstrap generation’s” resistance to help, to understanding how telehealth has changed the game — this conversation is full of practical wisdom for anyone trying to support an aging parent without losing themselves in the process. In This Episode * Why mental health issues in older adults can look different from what we expect — and how they’re often mistaken for cognitive decline * How to recognize when an offhand comment from a parent is actually a cry for help in disguise * Why seniors resist assistance — and a smarter way to offer it * The “helicopter daughter” phenomenon: when protecting your parent gets in the way of their independence — and your own sanity * How a therapist can hold space for the conversations your parent won’t have with you — without the family baggage * Why “listen, don’t solve” and “hugs, not help” might be the two most important things you hear today * How telehealth therapy works for seniors — and why it’s easier than you think * What therapists can and can’t share with family members, and how to navigate HIPAA and confidentiality Resources Mentioned in This Episode Psychology Today https://www.psychologytoday.com/us [https://www.psychologytoday.com/us]  Center for Mental Health and Aging: https://www.mentalhealthandaging.com/ [https://www.mentalhealthandaging.com/]  Find Julie Butscher to set up a 15 minute consultation : https://care.headway.co/providers/julie-butscher [https://care.headway.co/providers/julie-butscher] Connect with Us * Subscribe to Who Gets the China? on Substack: whogetsthechina.substack.com [http://whogetsthechina.substack.com] * Listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/7h3w2YWQyhMxwFIeiBH2BN] or Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saving-your-sanity-while-navigating-life-with-aging/id1823264326] * Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@WhoGetstheChina [http://www.youtube.com/@WhoGetstheChina] * Email us: info@whogetsthechina.com [info@whogetsthechina.com] If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might appreciate the conversation.  Please help us reach more people and rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.   Credits * Produced by Aaron Bryce @ www.bluogden.com/ [https://www.bluogden.com/] * Theme music composed by Greg Fellman @ www.windsandproductions.com [https://www.windsandproductions.com/] * Graphic design by Jenn Beam @jigawattsstudio.com [https://jigawattsstudio.com/]

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