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Breakthrough: Afraid to Get 'Back to Normal' Post-COVID (VIDEO)


May 17, 2021
Still have social apprehension or dread about going back to anything? Experts tell Newsy that s natural.
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OK, so you have your vaccine card and the CDC now says some outdoor situations don’t need masks. But you still have that social apprehension or dreading about going “back to” anything? You’re not alone. 
You could credit media. You could definitely credit the pandemic. A quick search, and you’ll find study after study of some pandemic-related connection to more recording of mental health conditions. Just how common are those numbers?
The anxiety is not a push-button function. You can t just turn it off. People are going to have some apprehensions. I think it s completely natural. If you didn t, I d be shocked, Dr. Eric French said. ....

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Breakthrough: Handling Isolation


May 10, 2021
May is mental health awareness month and if the pandemic has spotlighted anything, it s that our mental well-being matters.
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We’re not in the stage where everyone is hunkered down at home, but we’re not back to that pre-COVID normal either. And for some, this in-between phase can be stressful. How to cope, is nuanced. 
If someone is stuck at home for more months of this isolation, some people love it. Other people are really tired of it, said Dr. Eric French, medical director of adult psychiatry, Medical Center of Aurora in Colorado.
We have been isolated from the people that we care about. We have extra responsibilities for those of us who are parenting or who have aging parents, said Dr. Flavia Desouza, a board-certified psychiatrist and assistant professor at Howard University.  ....

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Breakthrough: Has The Pandemic Traumatized Me?


May 3, 2021
Collective suffering, mass trauma, pandemic PTSD, whatever you call it, a shared terrible event can leave people feeling powerless.
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The pandemic’s not fully over, and already has taken so much from so many. Time, jobs, livelihoods, loved ones..the tremendous impact it s had on our lives, the way we function is something experts say we can heal from.  
I really do feel like we re going to see a lot more trauma disorders that come out of this, Dr. Eric French, Medical Director of Adult Psychiatry, Medical Center of Aurora, said.
In a pandemic, we re exposed to stress or maybe more likely to develop a mental health issue, Flavia Desouza, Board Certified Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor at Howard University, said.  ....

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Experts predict more trauma disorders after collective suffering of coronavirus pandemic


Experts predict more trauma disorders after collective suffering of coronavirus pandemic
By:
Newsy Staff
and last updated 2021-05-03 14:25:22-04
The coronavirus pandemic’s not fully over, and already it has taken so much from so many; time, jobs, livelihoods, loved ones, the tremendous impact it s had on our lives. The way we function is something experts say we can heal from.  
I really do feel like we re going to see a lot more trauma disorders that come out of this, Dr. Eric French, Medical Director of Adult Psychiatry, Medical Center of Aurora, said.
In a pandemic, we re exposed to stress or maybe more likely to develop a mental health issue, Flavia Desouza, Board Certified Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor at Howard University, said.  ....

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