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

August 31, 2025 · Expert Tips

Senior hangs up phone, feeling relieved in living room.

Your Next Steps for a Scam-Proof Future

Understanding the psychology behind senior scams is the first step toward reclaiming your power. Protection is not about being paranoid; it’s about being prepared. By adopting a mindset of “pause and verify,” you create a crucial buffer between a scammer’s urgent demand and your thoughtful action. You can disrupt their playbook and keep yourself and your finances safe.

This Week’s Practice: Choose one proactive strategy from this article to put into practice this week.

1. Establish Your Verification Circle: Call the friend or family member you’ve chosen and have a direct conversation. Say, “I’ve been reading about protecting against financial scams. Can we agree to be each other’s ‘second call’ before acting on any surprise money requests?”

2. Rehearse Your Script: Stand in front of a mirror and say one of the exit scripts out loud three times. “I do not discuss personal information on an unsolicited call. I am hanging up now.” This builds muscle memory, making it easier to say under pressure.

Write down your chosen practice on a piece of paper and place it by your main telephone as a physical reminder.

Professional Consultation: If you have lost money to a scam and find that the emotional distress is affecting your sleep, mood, or daily activities, please consider seeking support. Likewise, if you are a caregiver concerned about a loved one’s increasing vulnerability, a medical check-in is a wise next step. You can start by scheduling an appointment with a primary care physician, a geriatric specialist, or a licensed therapist. Bringing a list of your concerns to the appointment can help guide the conversation and ensure you get the support you need.

This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, financial, or legal advice. It is not a substitute for professional consultation. If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, in a mental health crisis, or is considering self-harm, please call your local emergency services. In the United States, you can connect with compassionate, trained counselors by calling or texting the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at any time.

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