“It’s the same risk that someone who is younger is facing, because you don’t know who these people are, you don’t know if they’re really safe,” said Stephen Scheinthal, an osteopathic geriatric psychiatrist and chair of Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine’s department of psychiatry in Stratford, N.J. Her workshop proved so popular it’s now a monthly affair, with changing topics like dating after a spouse’s death and online safety, during which participants talked about catfishing, when someone pretends to be someone he or she is not.
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