For some, this may be the hardest chapter of the pandemic

Restaurants are re-opening. Workers are returning to offices. Grandparents are catching up on spoiling their grandchildren in person. And hugs. Post-vaccination hugs. Why, then, are so many of us having a hard time? Shouldn’t we be giddy over a return to normal after 14 months of pandemic life? Not so fast, says Dr. James Rachal, psychiatrist at Atrium Health. “A lot of times, when people are in the middle of a stressful situation, they don't have time to really take stock with the losses…
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