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Learning Objectives
Describe recent scientific advances in aging and longevity research and explain their implications for client health and well-being.5
Identify and analyze ethical dilemmas related to access, consent, and equity in longevity and anti-aging interventions, applying relevant professional ethical codes.
Evaluate the financial and social impacts of increased longevity on clients retirement planning, intergenerational relationships, and economic security.
Apply psychological and counseling strategies to support aging clients in cultivating a sense of purpose, optimism, and mental resilience.
Integrate knowledge of social, psychological, and ethical considerations of longevity into culturally competent, interdisciplinary care planning for older adults.