About This Episode
In this episode of Full Circle, clinical psychologist Dr. Larry Gelman explores the complex psychology of aging and the transformative power of human connection in healthcare. Challenging the misconception that seniors are a "monolithic" group, Dr. Gelman discusses the unique anxieties older adults face, from encroaching mortality and accumulating losses to the universal fear of outliving their financial resources. He also emphasizes the critical need for providers to move beyond superficial, check-box medical screenings sharing his rigorous diagnostic protocols for opioid use disorder as a tool to build authentic trust, respect vulnerability, and truly understand a patient's struggles. Ultimately, Dr. Gelman advocates for a holistic approach to medicine, reminding us that shifting from a mere medical "technician" to a true "healer" requires prioritizing deep, empathetic connections across the mind, body, and spirit.
Meet the Guest
Dr. Larry Gelman
President & Chairman at HEALTH RISK MANAGEMENT, INC.
Dr. Larry Gelman is a clinical psychologist with 50 years of professional practice and the President and Chairman of Health Risk Management, Inc.. Throughout his extensive career treating elderly individuals, he has authored approximately 400 articles and developed rigorous, structured diagnostic tools, including the NA opioid use disorder diagnostic interview. Also a black belt in martial arts, Dr. Gelman is a passionate advocate for moving beyond superficial medical screenings to build authentic trust with patients, emphasizing a holistic approach to healing that treats the mind, body, and spirit.
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