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Older adults have their own perspectives on sadness, loneliness and serenity
February 25, 2016 by NewsBot
Older adults have different, more positive responses than young adults about feelings such as serenity, sadness and loneliness, a new study shows. An author calls the findings 'highly clinically significant' because the information could help caregivers, psychotherapists and workers at assisted living facilities better understand the emotions of older people in their care.