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THERE’S been a spike in demand for help with the psychological effects of Covid through a trailblazing service, the Sunday National has learned. January is traditionally a tough month for mental health, but combined with a level 4 lockdown, many more people are now seeking support. At the country’s first Psychological Resilience Hub – a virtual “first aid” service based on that established after the Manchester Arena terror attack – trained clinicians are not only dealing with an increase in cases, but an increase in the number of people presenting with more serious signs of anxiety and depression. Dr Lynne Taylor says it’s not unexpected. Nor is the 220% increase in young people showing signs of eating disorders over the last six months.