A Word about Pandemic Emotional Health
A Word about Pandemic Emotional Health I just became aware of a study regarding the psychiatric impact of COVID in the UK. The findings are not surprising, but they may help confirm that you and I are not alone in how we feel and how we are reacting to our current challenges. Please click on the link to read the entire article: https://www.practiceupdate.com/C/103940/56?elsca1=emc_enews_topic-alert In my next “Word” I will challenge you to think about some of the positives that have come from the shutdown. Harold D Duncan, PhD www.PrestonPlaceCounseling.com 972-233-9199 |
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