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A mother and daughter are seen in their Grand Rapids, Mich., home March 2, 2021, amid the coronavirus pandemic, which has taken an emotional toll on Americans. Mental health professionals report they are getting more requests for assistance from people feeling helpless and experiencing anxiety and depression. (Credit: Emily Elconin/Reuters via CNS.)
The coronavirus pandemic has taken an emotional toll on Americans, with mental health professionals reporting they are getting more requests for assistance from people feeling helpless and experiencing anxiety and depression.
CLEVELAND The coronavirus pandemic has taken an emotional toll on Americans, with mental health professionals reporting they are getting more requests for assistance from people feeling helpless and experiencing anxiety and depression.
Americans’ mental health needs grow dramatically amid pandemic
Monica Palmer, senior director of Clinical and Legal Services and Aimee Ryan, director of Social Work, at Catholic Charities in Oklahoma City, illustrate how they provide in-person counseling amid the coronavirus pandemic in this undated photo. (CNS photo/courtesy Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Oklahoma City)
Monica Palmer, senior director of Clinical and Legal Services and Aimee Ryan, director of Social Work, at Catholic Charities in Oklahoma City, illustrate how they provide in-person counseling amid the coronavirus pandemic in this undated photo. (CNS photo/courtesy Catholic Charities, Archdiocese of Oklahoma City)
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