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Author Archives: Michelle Baruchman

Michelle is the engagement editor for the Mental Health Project, a team at The Seattle Times that investigates systems of mental and behavioral health throughout Washington state.

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Older People are Often Invisible in Mental Health Settings. Here Are Some Tips to Get Care

by Michelle Baruchman February 13, 2023April 9, 2023 Why you can trust MindSite News

The feeling of being ignored or dismissed in medical and mental health settings is common, but it is particularly prevalent among older adults. Some older people are infantilized by mental health providers. And real issues may be downplayed.

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