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The Psychology of Scammers: Why Seniors Are a Target and How to Protect Yourself

August 31, 2025 · Expert Tips

Older adult holding phone, looking concerned during scam call in living room.

The phone rings, and an urgent voice on the other end claims to be from the government, your bank, or even a grandchild in distress. Your heart rate quickens. They say you must act now, send money, or give them your personal information to avoid a terrible consequence. This scenario is unsettlingly common, and it can leave anyone feeling confused, anxious, and vulnerable. If you’ve ever felt this way, you are not alone. Millions of adults, particularly those over 50, are targeted by sophisticated scams every year. This isn’t a reflection of intelligence or judgment; it’s a testament to the criminals who have perfected the art of psychological manipulation.

This article is designed to be your expert guide to understanding the psychology of fraud. We will move beyond simple warnings and delve into the science of why these tactics work and, more importantly, how you can build a strong psychological defense against them. We will provide evidence-forward, step-by-step strategies to help you recognize manipulation, protect your finances, and support yourself or a loved one with compassion. This is not about fear; it’s about empowerment. By understanding the scammer’s playbook, you can learn to shut it down with confidence.

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