Got Aging Parents? Thursday, March 1, 2001 2 in fowor Ae and Bak ets im ‘oe Spee thc canfl acwda ‘nm were weve ce Se | t 2 ea Seen Miame OF BOOKS Got Aging Parents? (NAPSA)—Adult children often have strong reactions to their parents’ aging and may find certain (often unreasonable) behaviors very difficult to deal with. Per Peasy Your Parents Driving You Crazy? JosepH A. ILARDO, Pup, Lcsw CaroLe R. ROTHMAN, Pub A new book offers help for people with aging parents. Fortunately, a new book offers somepractical help for adult children coping with competent but unyielding elderly parents. Are Your Parents Driving You Crazy? (VanderWyk & Burnham, $14.95) by Joseph A. Ilardo, Ph.D., a clinical social worker, and Carole R. Rothman, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, offers solutions to 25 common dilemmas and presents a problem-solving approach that can be applied to any other aging parent situation. Some examples of these types of situations include: * My father can no longer drive safely, but he refuses to stop. * My mother is not poor, but she skimps to save money. * My 82-year-old father wants to marry a womanhe just met. * My mother is doing fine, but she won’t listen to her doctor’s advice. * My mother can’t manage her checking account any longer, but she refuses my help. The book can be found in bookstores, by calling 1-800-789-7916 or visiting www.VandB.com. --- PHOTOS --- File: 20190731-121028-20190731-121023-50829.pdf.jpg --- FILES --- File: 20190731-121023-50829.pdf