COLUMBUS, Ohio (TNS) â The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a slew of mental health issues when it started more than a year ago, and as the virus recedes itâs likely to do so again.
Although a full return to pre-pandemic life may be months or even a year away, Dr. Tanya Middleton is already hearing from clients about the stresses and anxieties of returning to normal. Middleton, a clinical assistant professor at Ohio State University, is also a licensed counselor and runs a private practice in the Cleveland area.
âThereâs still that fear of: âAre we doing this too soon?â â Middleton said of returning to normal life. âThereâs understandably a lot of anxiety wrapped up in that.â
Anxious about returning to normal after the pandemic?
By Max Filby - The Columbus Dispatch
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The COVID-19 pandemic sparked a slew of mental health issues when it started nearly a year ago, and as the virus recedes it’s likely to do so again.
Although a full return to pre-pandemic life may be months or even a year away, Dr. Tanya Middleton is already hearing from clients about the stresses and anxieties of returning to normal. Middleton, a clinical assistant professor at Ohio State University, is also a licensed counselor and runs a private practice in the Cleveland area.