I've had clients who say that, as they’ve aged, their world has gotten
smaller. In earlier years, I used to mention the research that touts
benefits of getting out there but, more recently, my clients have
convinced me that they’re fine with their world getting smaller. Their
argument generally goes something like, “I’ve grown self-conscious about
my physical and mental aging. So, both to avoid embarrassment and so I can focus my life on the things I still can do well, I restrict the amount of social and other outside activities.”
Instead of pushing such clients outward, most of such clients have
benefited more from my asking them questions and, if needed, making
suggestions that lead them not to expand their world but to make more of
their smaller world. My PsychologyToday.com article today offers some of those suggestions.
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