Some examples of psychological changes are anxiety, depression, sleep problems, dementia, and Alzheimer's disease, to name a few. These problems can change a person's lifestyle, attitude, communication and self-confidence. Many of these changes can negatively affect the person. For example, a person may become anxious or depressed because they have difficulty sleeping. Therefore, the person may move or hire people to come into the home to assist them. Due to the change of more people around, the person may not be so depressed, relax and sleep better, which is a good thing for the person. They may also feel safer with someone around. Another example of a positive effect from change is that another person can bond and find a new relationship with that person. An example of this is if the mother was always very independent and did not allow the child to help her with anything. After psychological changes have occurred in the mother, the child may feel needed and respond to his mother in a positive way. Mother and daughter could find the bond they have both always wanted. As a person ages, many changes occur. These changes can be negative or positive in their life. The best thing we can do for the person is to be positive and help them adjust to these
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