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In this episode, Dr. Jay talks with Drs. Barry Jacobs and Julia Mayer — co-authors of The AARP Caregiver Answer Book — about what it really takes to be a caregiver, why setting boundaries matters, and how to make caregiving more manageable for everyone involved. Together, they share real-life stories, cultural tensions, and practical strategies for planning ahead and staying sane.We'll cover: [02:11] Recognizing when caregiving becomes your responsibility [06:26] How to start the conversation before a crisis hits [09:54] Setting boundaries based on your capacity, not just expectation [17:06] What dementia caregiving looks like in real life [20:04] How burnout sneaks up and what you can do about it [23:10] What needs to change in our system to actually support caregiversMentioned in this episode:The AARP Caregiver Answer Book: https://www.guilford.com/books/The-AARP-Caregiver-Answer-Book/Jacobs-Mayer/9781462549498 Schedule your Childfree Wealth Checkup: https://childfreewealth.com/schedule-a-checkup/Want more insights like this? Sign up for our newsletter HERE and get advice tailored to your life.About Drs. Julia Mayer and Barry Jacobs:Barry J. Jacobs, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a Principal at Health Management Associates, a national health care consulting firm. A former magazine journalist, he authored The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers (Guilford, 2006) and coauthored with his wife, Julia L. Mayer, PsyD, AARP Meditations for Caregivers (Hachette, 2016), AARP Love and Meaning After 50 (Hachette, 2020), and The AARP Caregiver Answer Book (Guilford, 2025).Julia L. Mayer, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Media, Pennsylvania. For over three decades, she has specialized in helping women in caregiving roles, troubled marriages, and those with past sexual trauma. She is the author of A Fleeting State of Mind (2014) and coauthor of AARP Meditations for Caregivers and AARP Love and Meaning After 50. A past president of PSCP—The Psychology Network, she is the cohost on Shrinks on Third podcast. The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. Like the show? Leave us a rating & review! If you want to join the conversation, email us at media@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth® on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com! Join our newsletter HERE. Schedule a meeting with a Childfree Wealth Specialist® HERE. Instagram: @childfreewealth Facebook: @childfreewealth LinkedIn: @childfree-wealth YouTube: @ChildfreeWealthPodcast Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
What caregiving really asks of us—emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. What happens inside us when we're called to care for someone we love? Beneath the to-do lists and the sleepless nights lives an unspoken truth: caregiving changes us. It can strip us down, reshape our identity, and ask us to find meaning in all of it. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Barry J. Jacobs—a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and longtime caregiver himself. He's the author of The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers and the upcoming AARP Caregiver Answer Book. Barry brings decades of insight into what it really means to show up for others while trying to hold onto yourself. We talk about the emotional toll of caregiving, the guilt that lingers, and the loneliness that can come when no one sees what you're carrying. Barry shares real, practical ways to manage anxiety, protect your identity, and build resilience. We also explore what a truly supportive healthcare system could look like—and how caregivers can begin to advocate for themselves. This is an episode for anyone in the thick of it, anyone who's quietly unraveling and rebuilding, and anyone who just needs to hear: you're not alone. Thank you to our sponsors! HeroGeneration empowers caregivers and families by providing innovative resources, education, and support to navigate the challenges of aging and caregiving with confidence and connection. It's free to start. Join now HERE. Share your caregiving story HERE! Zinnia TV is a therapeutic dementia care platform that supports caregivers. creates engaging, dementia-friendly video content to reduce anxiety, spark memories, and provide meaningful moments of connection for individuals living with cognitive challenges and their caregivers. We invite you to use the code GATHER20 for 20% off an annual subscription HERE. We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Please follow for updates, rate & review! For more information about our guest, podcast & sponsorship opportunities, visit www.willgatherpodcast.com
Dr. Barry Jacobs joins host Ron Aaron and cohost Carol Zernial to talk about sibling rivalry during caregiving on this edition of Caregiver SOS.
Are you feeling overwhelmed, trapped between caregiving for an aging parent and managing the demands of your career and family?If you're struggling with the emotional weight of caregiving, feeling like your life is on hold, or wondering how to find purpose in this unexpected journey, this episode offers hope and guidance.Learn how to embrace the caregiving experience as an opportunity for personal growth while maintaining your sanity.In this episode, you will:1) Discover how caregiving can transform your perspective and uncover hidden strengths.2) Learn practical ways to manage stress, track progress, and find meaning in your caregiving role.3) Hear from Dr. Barry Jacobs, a clinical psychologist and caregiver expert, on strategies for navigating the emotional and logistical challenges of caregiving.Don't miss this chance to turn caregiving challenges into opportunities for growth—press play now and start gaining the tools you need to thrive!
Dr. Barry Jacobs joins host Ron Aaron and cohost Carol Zernial to talk about sibling rivalry during caregiving on this edition of Caregiver SOS. About Dr Jacobs Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a Principal in the Philadelphia office of Health Management Associates, a national healthcare consulting firm. He is the author or co-author of three books on family caregiving—The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers (Guilford, 2006), AARP Meditations for Caregivers (Hachette, 2016), and the forthcoming The AARP Caregiver Answer Book (Guilford, 2025)--and has written a self-help column for family caregivers for AARP.org since 2014. He has also been a family caregiver for his mother and stepfather with dementia and his father with cancer Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Jacobs joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about managing caregiver grief during and after caregiving on this edition of Caregiver SOS. Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a Principal in the Philadelphia office of Health Management Associates, a national healthcare consulting firm. He is the author or co-author of two books on family caregiving—The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers (Guilford, 2006), AARP Meditations for Caregivers (Da Capo, 2016)--and has written a self-help column for family caregivers for AARP.org since 2014. He has also been a family caregiver for his mother and stepfather with dementia and his father with cancer. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, Rabbi Richard Address speaks with Dr. Barry Jacobs about the growing challenges of caregiving in an aging society. [Read more...] The post Seekers of Meaning 10/25/2024: Barry Jacobs on Multi-Generational Caregiving appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
Barry Jacobs joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about managing caregiver grief during and after caregiving on this edition of Caregiver SOS. Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a Principal in the Philadelphia office of Health Management Associates, a national healthcare consulting firm. He is the author or co-author of two books on family caregiving—The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers (Guilford, 2006), AARP Meditations for Caregivers (Da Capo, 2016)--and has written a self-help column for family caregivers for AARP.org since 2014. He has also been a family caregiver for his mother and stepfather with dementia and his father with cancer. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!
Barry Jacobs joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about managing caregiver grief during and after caregiving on this edition of Caregiver SOS. Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a Principal in the Philadelphia office of Health Management Associates, a national healthcare consulting firm. He is the author or co-author of two books on family caregiving—The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers (Guilford, 2006), AARP Meditations for Caregivers (Da Capo, 2016)--and has written a self-help column for family caregivers for AARP.org since 2014. He has also been a family caregiver for his mother and stepfather with dementia and his father with cancer. Hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial, and their guests talk about Caregiving and how to best cope with the stresses associated with it. Learn about "Caregiver SOS" and the "Teleconnection Hotline" programs. Listen every week for deep, inspiring, and helpful caregiving content on Caregiver SOS!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 19 - Barry Jacobs, Psy.D., shares a poignant caregiver journey marked by loss, hardship, and family clashes. He offers insights in managing caregiving challenges. Disclaimer: Please note that all information and content on the UK Health Radio Network, all its radio broadcasts and podcasts are provided by the authors, producers, presenters and companies themselves and is only intended as additional information to your general knowledge. As a service to our listeners/readers our programs/content are for general information and entertainment only. The UK Health Radio Network does not recommend, endorse, or object to the views, products or topics expressed or discussed by show hosts or their guests, authors and interviewees. We suggest you always consult with your own professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advisor. So please do not delay or disregard any professional – personal, medical, financial or legal advice received due to something you have heard or read on the UK Health Radio Network.
In this episode of the Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver podcast, we have a heart-to-heart conversation with Barry Jacobs. Barry is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a principal for a national healthcare consulting firm. He shares his personal experiences as a caregiver for his father and stepfather, both of whom suffered from severe illnesses. This touching journey explores family dynamics and emotional challenges caregivers face and highlights the importance of resilience and self-care in providing adequate care for others. Barry's unique perspective as a clinical psychologist, family therapist, writer, blogger, and caregiver shines through as he discusses his journey and how it inspired him to help other families facing similar experiences. We delve into the impact of caregiving on personal life, family dynamics, and marital relationships, emphasizing the significance of understanding and managing emotional reactions in challenging caregiving situations. In this episode, you will discover: Barry's personal experience as a caregiver, starting at a young age Issues of family dynamics during caregiving Impact of caregiving on marital relationship Reflections on personal experiences and perspectives in caregiving About Barry: Dr. Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D., is a renowned clinical psychologist and family therapist with a significant career in healthcare consulting at Health Management Associates. He spent over two decades as the Director of Behavioral Sciences at the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program. An accomplished author, Dr. Jacobs has published several books on relationships and caregiving, including titles under AARP. He's recognized for his 600+ presentations on family caregiving and holds an honorary board position at the Well Spouse Association. In 2016, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. Before his psychology career, he was a journalist for The Village Voice and Rolling Stone Press. He's been an AARP.org blogger since 2013. Dr. Jacobs holds a bachelor's degree from Brown University and a doctorate in psychology from Widener University. Connect with Barry: X LinkedIn Facebook AARP.org Caregiving Expert Page Books: The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers—Looking Out For Yourself and Your Family While Helping an Aging Parent (Guilford, 2006): Support the show Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn! Tune in on Whole Care Network
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver podcast, we have a heart-to-heart conversation with Barry Jacobs. Barry is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a principal for a national healthcare consulting firm. He shares his personal experiences as a caregiver for his father and stepfather, both of whom suffered from severe illnesses. This touching journey explores family dynamics and emotional challenges caregivers face and highlights the importance of resilience and self-care in providing adequate care for others.Barry's unique perspective as a clinical psychologist, family therapist, writer, blogger, and caregiver shines through as he discusses his journey and how it inspired him to help other families facing similar experiences. We delve into the impact of caregiving on personal life, family dynamics, and marital relationships, emphasizing the significance of understanding and managing emotional reactions in challenging caregiving situations.In this episode, you will discover: Barry's personal experience as a caregiver, starting at a young age Issues of family dynamics during caregiving Impact of caregiving on marital relationship Reflections on personal experiences and perspectives in caregivingAbout Barry:Dr. Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D., is a renowned clinical psychologist and family therapist with a significant career in healthcare consulting at Health Management Associates. He spent over two decades as the Director of Behavioral Sciences at the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program. An accomplished author, Dr. Jacobs has published several books on relationships and caregiving, including titles under AARP. He's recognized for his 600+ presentations on family caregiving and holds an honorary board position at the Well Spouse Association. In 2016, he received a lifetime achievement award from the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. Before his psychology career, he was a journalist for The Village Voice and Rolling Stone Press. He's been an AARP.org blogger since 2013. Dr. Jacobs holds a bachelor's degree from Brown University and a doctorate in psychology from Widener University.Connect with Barry:XLinkedInFacebookAARP.org Caregiving Expert PageBooks: The Emotional Survival Guide for CSupport the Show.Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver Sisterhood of Care, LLC Website: www.confessionsofareluctantcaregiver.com Like us on Facebook! Tweet with us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Watch us on Youtube! Pin us on Pinterest! Link us on LinkedIn!Tune in on Whole Care Network
Dr. Barry Jacobs joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about caregiver burnout on this edition of Caregiver SOS.
Dr. Barry Jacobs joins hosts Ron Aaron and Carol Zernial to talk about caregiver burnout on this edition of Caregiver SOS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Jacobs is a clinical psychologist, medical educator and writer fostering the well-being of families coping with serious and chronic medical illnesses. Barry is the author of The Emotional survival Guide for Caregivers and co-authored with his wife Julia L Mayer, AARP Meditations for Caregivers and AARP Love and Meaning after 50. Since 2013 he has been a blogger on family caregiving and relationships for AARP.org. In today's podcast, Barry and I discuss the challenges of caregiving with siblings. He offers strategies on dealing with those who don't or won't help, the micromanagers, how past family dynamics play a part in the sibling friction, animosity and how to continue on after caregiving ends. SHOW NOTES Loveandmeaning.com
Barry Jacobs is a clinical psychologist, medical educator and writer fostering the well-being of families coping with serious and chronic medical illnesses. Barry is the author of The Emotional survival Guide for Caregivers and co-authored with his wife Julia L Mayer, AARP Meditations for Caregivers and AARP Love and Meaning after 50. Since 2013 he has been a blogger on family caregiving and relationships for AARP.org. In today's podcast, Barry and I discuss the challenges of caregiving with siblings. He offers strategies on dealing with those who don't or won't help, the micromanagers, how past family dynamics play a part in the sibling friction, animosity and how to continue on after caregiving ends. SHOW NOTES Loveandmeaning.com
In this edition of Hoopsology, Justin and Matt welcome author of the book, Across the Line: Tales of the First Black Basketball Players in the ACC and SEC, Barry Jacobs. Barry's book discusses the first black basketball players that played in the ACC and SEC and we get insight into his creative process for the book. The hosts also get his take regarding the rise of NIL in college sports. Please email your questions to hoopsologypod@gmail.com and follow us on all social media platforms for our latest shows. Also, Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Twitter:@hoopsologypod Instagram:@hoopsologypod Justin's Twitter: @Justintime16 Matt Thomas Twitter: @thetrainerstake We are a proud member of Underdog Podcasts. Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code HOOPSOLOGY at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod
Top Tips for Family Caregiving – In the latest Age Wise podcast, Silver Solutions CEO Dan Lagani speaks with Dr. Barry Jacobs, a clinical psychologist and AARP contributor, about family dynamics and caregiving. Discover how you can make this essential role less stressful and more productive for everyone!
Barry Jacobs, Psy.D., Philadelphia-area clinical psychologist, healthcare consultant, and co-author of AARP Meditations for Caregivers, talks with Caregiver SOS on Air co-host, attorney and award winning broadcaster, Ron Aaron, about making living in a parent's home while managing caregiving work successfully. Co-host Carol Zernial was on special assignment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Jacobs, Psy.D., Philadelphia-area clinical psychologist, healthcare consultant, and co-author of AARP Meditations for Caregivers, talks with Caregiver SOS on Air co-host, attorney and award winning broadcaster, Ron Aaron, about making living in a parent's home while managing caregiving work successfully. Co-host Carol Zernial was on special assignment.
Barry Jacobs, Psy.D., Philadelphia-area clinical psychologist, healthcare consultant, and co-author of AARP Meditations for Caregivers, talks with Caregiver SOS on Air co-host, attorney and award winning broadcaster, Ron Aaron, about making living in a parent's home while managing caregiving work successfully. Co-host Carol Zernial was on special assignment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ACC writer, Barry Jacobs on the death of UNC Basketball legend, Lennie Rosenbluth. And does Coach K actually not want to go to any Duke Basketball games next year? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We all know the vow: “In sickness and in health.” But in reality, when serious illness enters a relationship, everything changes. A powerful mix of conflicting emotions can tug on people — love, devotion, grief, guilt, and even resentment. Illness can be a test — a trial by fire — but also an opportunity for growth. On this episode, we hear from couples and families whose lives have been touched by illness and find out how they made it through. How were their relationships transformed? How did they not only survive — but thrive? And what helps people cope, and even appreciate the good moments? We hear stories about how cancer changed the trajectory of writer Delia Ephron's life, the hidden struggles of family caregivers, and how one mother's illness transformed her family's life. ALSO HEARD: When writer Delia Ephron lost her husband of more than 30 years to prostate cancer, she thought she'd never love again. But then an acquaintance from her past, psychiatrist Peter Rutter, came along, and everything changed. Ephron's new memoir is called “Left on Tenth: A Second Chance at Life.” In the U.S., more than 50 million people serve as caregivers for a family member or loved one — and that number is on the rise. We talk with psychologist Julia Mayer and her husband, therapist Barry Jacobs, about the challenges caregivers face. They are the authors of “AARP Meditations for Caregivers: Practical, Emotional, and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family.” Mothers are often the glue that holds the family together — and when they get sick, it upsets the entire system. Reporter Diana Opong tells the story of what happened to one family in the aftermath of a new baby, a cancer diagnosis, and multiple surgeries. Writer Justin Kramon brings us this story of a romantic vacation gone wrong. Elaine Allard was enjoying a trip to Paris to visit her partner, Josh Evans — but a suspicious package, mysterious illness, and Josh's increasingly erratic behavior started to make her wonder if Josh was really the right partner for her.
Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D., a Philadelphia-area clinical psychologist, healthcare consultant, and co-author of AARP Meditations for Caregivers, talks with Caregiver SOS on Air cohosts Tina Smith, Director of Caregiver Program Operations, WellMed Charitable Foundation and M.A. Social Gerontology, University of Central Missouri, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about the Importance of keeping a Caregiving Journal including a focus on gratitude.
Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D., a Philadelphia-area clinical psychologist, healthcare consultant, and co-author of AARP Meditations for Caregivers, talks with Caregiver SOS on Air cohosts Tina Smith, Director of Caregiver Program Operations, WellMed Charitable Foundation and M.A. Social Gerontology, University of Central Missouri, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about the Importance of keeping a Caregiving Journal including a focus on gratitude. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry Jacobs, Psy.D. talks with Caregiver SOS on Air Co-hosts Carol Zernial, nationally known gerontologist, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about how Family Caregivers Can Handle Their Loved One's Memory Loss.
Gijs Tuinman is commando en een van de hoogst onderscheiden militairen van ons land met een Militaire Willems-Orde en een Bronzen Leeuw, die hij ontving voor heldendaden in Afghanistan.Wat hem volgens mij typeert is zijn creatieve mind en zijn manier van aansturen. Hoe ziet hij dat zelf?In deze podcast met Gijs en zijn KMA-buddy Barry Jacobs gaan we in op non-lineair leiderschap binnen een strakke militaire omgeving.Meer over Gijs Tuinman: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gijs_TuinmanMeer over Barry Jacobs: https://www.barryjacobs.nl/Wil je Scherpschutters steunen? Doneer via:Scherpschutters online / NL69 KNAB 0402 1086 71Abonneer je op ons Youtube kanaal:https://www.youtube.com/scherpschuttersEen echt Scherpschutters t-shirt of koffiemok bestellen:shop.spreadshirt.nl/scherpschuttersMeer informatie over de Scherpschutters:https://scherpschutters.online/Vind ons ook online via:https://www.instagram.com/scherpschut...Of mail ons:info@scherpschutters.online
Boomer Living Tv - Podcast For Baby Boomers, Their Families & Professionals In Senior Living
On this episode of Boomer Living, we have Barry Jacobs and his wife, Julia Mayor. Both are clinical psychologists and together they co-authored two books: "Love and Meaning After 50", and "Meditations for Caregivers".[01:24] Introduction[02:02] As you get older, how does the role of marriage change?[04:58] Why is the divorce rate among married couples over 50 increasing in the US?[07:07] Do you think any of this is because of a lack of understanding of relationships, changing roles as we age? What can couples do to lessen the risks of divorce and stay together and happily married?[10:01] What is the impact of caregiving on relationships of couples over 50? And how does caregiving affect relationships?[16:06] Can you give suggestions, how can couples make sure that this doesn't create tension in the relationship?[18:16] What are some key ways to revitalizing the marriage in the last third of life?[20:16] How can senior living communities create marriage enrichment programs and family care, giving support programs?[22:14] How can senior living communities support residents who have lost their partner and are still dealing with the emotional impact of it?[23:29] What motivated you to write two books together as a couple? And can you share with the audience about your books?[25:26] Can you say what the names of the books are and can listeners find it on Amazon or where can they find it?[25:50] Closing thoughtsBarry J. Jacobs, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist and Principal in the Philadelphia office of Health Management Associates, a national healthcare consulting firm. He is a monthly columnist on family caregiving for AARP.org and an honorary board member of the Well Spouse Association.Julia L. Mayer, Psy.D. is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Media, PA. She specializes in helping individuals and couples with trauma and family caregiving.They are married and have co-authored two books: AARP Meditations for Caregivers (Da Capo, 2016) AND AARP Love and Meaning After 50 (Hachette Go, 2020).Visit Julia and Barry on the web at https://loveandmeaning.com/ where you can view their books and learn more about relationships as we age.
Barry Jacobs, Psy.D. talks with Caregiver SOS on Air Co-hosts Carol Zernial, nationally known gerontoloist, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about how Family Caregivers Can Handle Their Loved One's Memory Loss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The one in which we discuss the recently released book that Julie and her husband, Barry Jacobs, PsyD wrote for the AARP entitled Love and Meaning after 50: The Ten Challenges to Great Relationships and How to Overcome Them. This was a fun and informative discussion including the authors' relationship advice based on years of clinical work, personal experience and research. Check for the book wherever you usually buy great books! You can also find out more on their book site and buy the book there. loveandmeaning.com
Barry Jacobs, Psy.D. talks with Caregiver SOS on Air Co-hosts Carol Zernial, nationally known gerontoloist, and veteran broadcaster and attorney Ron Aaron, about how Family Caregivers Can Handle Their Loved One's Memory Loss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barry J. Jacobs, Psy.D. and Julia L. Mayer, Psy.D. are clinical psychologists and the co-authors of AARP Meditations for Caregivers—Practical, Emotional and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family (2016) and the just-published, AARP Love and Meaning After 50—The 10 Challenges to Great Relationships and How to Overcome Them.
While caring for someone with Alzheimer’s is challenging at any time, the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders may make those challenges exponentially greater.In this Alzheimer’s Talks, we share findings from two recent survey of our A-LIST community, made up of Alzheimer’s caregivers and those at increased Alzheimer’s risk. We asked how they are coping during the COVID-19 pandemic and about their stress levels and concerns during this time. Our host Meryl Comer talks with two mental health experts about the findings. They shared coping suggestions for those with a loved one with Alzheimer's at home or in a nursing facility in this very difficult time. Joining Meryl is Dr. Dale Atkins, an author, psychologist and regular guest on NBC's Today Show. Also joining us is Dr. Barry Jacobs, an author, clinical psychologist and healthcare consultant who writes a caregiving blog for AARP.This Alzheimer’s Talk is generously supported by the Eisai USA Foundation. Support the show (https://www.usagainstalzheimers.org/ways-donate)
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregivers" about the role of forgiveness within the context of family caregiving and the connection between forgiveness and deriving gratitude.
Barry Jacobs discussing how friends and neighbors pitch in to become an informal caregiving team.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregiving" about how caregiving challenges affect spousal relationships and tips to forge better relationships.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julie Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors, of "AARP Meditations for Caregivers" about essential skills and attitudes needed to be happy and deal with negative experiences.
Dr. Barry Jacobs, a nationally known expert on caregiving, discusses the broader circle of care that Caregivers can rely on to help them in their day to day tasks.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz spoke to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregiving" about components defining caregiver success and how receiving support makes a difference.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, co-authors of AARP Meditations for Caregivers--Practical, Emotional and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family, about the positive rewards of caregiving.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregivers" about the role of forgiveness within the context of family caregiving and the connection between forgiveness and deriving gratitude.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregiving" about how caregiving challenges affect spousal relationships and tips to forge better relationships.
The session in which we talk to Dr. Barry Jacobs about transforming healthcare for patients with complex needs. Dr. Jacobs is a well-known expert in supporting family caregivers with a passion for behavioral health integration and complex care management. https://www.healthmanagement.com/our-team/staff-directory/name/barry-jacobs/
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julie Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors, of "AARP Meditations for Caregivers" about essential skills and attitudes needed to be happy and deal with negative experiences.
Dr. Barry Jacobs, Discussing Family Dynamics in Caregiving - April 1, 2018 by Caregiver SOS On Air
Meditations for Caregivers authors Barry Jacobs and Julia Mayer offer short guided meditations to relieve stress and stay calm and focused.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, co-authors of AARP Meditations for Caregivers--Practical, Emotional and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family, about the positive rewards of caregiving.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregivers" about the role of forgiveness within the context of family caregiving and the connection between forgiveness and deriving gratitude.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregivers" about how caregiving challenges affect spousal relationships and tips to forge better relationships.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert, Margery Pabst Steinmetz will speak to Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, clinical psychologists and co-authors of "AARP Meditations for Caregivers" about the role of forgiveness within the context of family caregiving and the connection between forgiveness and deriving gratitude.
Barry J. Jacobs is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and the Director of Behavioral Sciences for the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program in Springfield, Pennsylvania. He is the co-author (with Julia L. Mayer, Psy.D) of AARP Meditations for Caregivers—Practical, Emotional and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family (Da Capo, 2016) and the author of The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers—Looking After Yourself and Your Family While Helping an Aging Parent (Guilford, 2006). He is a co-editor of the e- book, Collaborative Perspectives—A Selection of CFHA’s Best Blogs From 2009-2015 (CFHA, 2017). Dr. Jacobs has given more than 400 presentations on family caregiving for family caregivers, community groups, and medical and mental health professionals. He is the national spokesperson on caregiving for the American Heart Association and an honorary board member of the Well Spouse Association. He has served on the expert panel for the Caregiver Crisis Great Challenge for TEDMED.com and as a board member of the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association, a national organization on the integration of mental and physical healthcare. In 2016, he received its lifetime achievement award, the Don Bloch Award. He has held adjunct faculty positions with the Temple University School of Medicine, the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and the Department of Psychology of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. A blogger on family caregiving topics for AARP.org and the Huffington Post, Dr. Jacobs received his bachelor’s degree from Brown University and his doctorate in psychology from Hahnemann/Widener Universities.
eCareDiary's caregiving expert Margery Pabst Steinmetz speaks Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, co-authors of AARP Meditations for Caregivers--Practical, Emotional and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family, about the positive rewards of caregiving.
Listen to our conversation with Psychologist Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayor, authors of the book AARP Meditations for Caregivers: Practical, Emotional, and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family. This book is a compilation of more than 150 personal stories used to frame significant issues connected to the caregiving experience. AARP Meditations for […]
Listen to our conversation with Psychologist Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayor, authors of the book AARP Meditations for Caregivers: Practical, Emotional, and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family. This book is a compilation of more than 150 personal stories used to frame significant issues connected to the caregiving experience. AARP Meditations for […]
Caregiving is a tough job and Dr. Barry Jacobs is very familiar with it. He's been a caregiver multiple times throughout his life. Dr. Jacobs and his wife, Dr, Julia Mayer, co-authored the book "AARP Meditations for Caregivers--Practical, Emotional and Spiritual Support for You and Your Family" in hopes that the stories in the book can inspire and to comfort caregivers. Originally aired on Caregiver SOS: On Air presented by the WellMed Charitable Foundation on Aug. 21, 2016, in San Antonio, TX on 930 AM KLUP “The Answer.” With co-hosts Carol Zernial and Ron Aaron. For more about CaregiverSOS, visit caregiversos.org Like CaregiverSOS on Facebook, www.facebook.com/CaregiverSOS Follow on Twitter, twitter.com/wellmedgives And on Instagram, instagram.com/wellmedgives/
eCareDiary will speak to clinical psychologists, Dr. Barry Jacobs and Dr. Julia Mayer, authors of AARP Meditations for Caregivers about creating a positive caregiving experience and using gratitude and purpose to enhance relationships.