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1 week ago |
rethinking65.com | Julie Besonen
At the appointed time, her patients will dial in, and the 100-year-old psychologist will pick up the phone. Increasingly hard of hearing, she presses her cordless handset tightly to her ear. She is partly blind, and can no longer rely on reading her own notes. For 45 minutes, several times a week, she listens intently to the pains and conundrums of clients who have come to depend on her counsel.
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2 weeks ago |
infobae.com | Julie Besonen |Sarah Blesener
MemoryPsychology and PsychologistsAge, ChronologicalContent Type: Personal ProfileTherapy and RehabilitationElderlyLongevityUpper West Side (Manhattan, NY)A la hora acordada, sus pacientes marcarán el número y la psicóloga de 100 años cogerá el teléfono. Cada vez con más dificultades auditivas, se aprieta el auricular inalámbrico contra la oreja. Está parcialmente ciega y ya no puede confiar en la lectura de sus propias notas.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Julie Besonen |Sarah Blesener
But with her memory suddenly starting to fail, she faces a difficult decision. Marcia Brenner in her apartment on the Upper West Side. But with her memory suddenly starting to fail, she faces a difficult decision. Marcia Brenner in her apartment on the Upper West Side. Credit... At the appointed time, her patients will dial in, and the 100-year-old psychologist will pick up the phone. Increasingly hard of hearing, she presses her cordless handset tightly to her ear.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Julie Besonen
En diciembre, a los neoyorquinos les gusta disfrutar del chocolate caliente espumoso y otras delicias navideñas tradicionales tanto como a los visitantes de la ciudad, pero enfrentarse a multitudes aplastantes y precios elevados, sobre todo en casa, puede ser tan desagradable como morder un bagel duro. Los habitantes de la ciudad han aprendido algunos trucos para disfrutar sin problemas de la algarabía navideña de Nueva York.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Julie Besonen
In December, New Yorkers like to indulge in frothy hot chocolate and other traditional Yuletide treats as much as the city's holiday visitors do, but facing crushing throngs and high prices, particularly at home, can be as off-putting as a rock-hard bagel. Locals have learned some hacks to enjoy New York's holiday hoopla hassle-free.
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