For Your Health: Resuscitation: Our collective journey to wellness
By Emery Cowan, Special to the Daily Republic
Many of us have come to accept and generally understand that there are times when people need mental health treatment. While the challenges and potentially far-reaching impacts of the novel coronavirus pandemic have been slowly revealed to us this past year, for many, they are coming to a head. On top of that, racial hatred has driven acts of violence to new levels. Disparities and inequities have been largely revealed.
“I feel so overwhelmed with everything.” This is something that we are hearing daily – and has been echoed across Solano County communities, from first responders and within our helping field. The stress level in society has soared. We are encountering grief at an unprecedented level, and not just related to the deaths of loved ones, but due to losses in routine, celebrations, structures because of the pandemic, up to 57% of us as seen in some stud
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