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The Emotional Side of The Coronavirus
You're reading The Emotional Side of The Coronavirus, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you're enjoying this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles. “I have yet to see an article, I’m sure someone must’ve written something somewhere by now, talking about how to deal with the emotional component that surrounds the coronavirus. And what does that mean? We need to be speaking about how to deal with the stress, fear, uncertainty that surrounds any type of major illness or outbreak like what’s going on right now with the coronavirus. We’ve been given a...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - March 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: David Essel Tags: featured health and fitness coronavirus covid_19 Source Type: blogs

The Second Wave: Coronavirus & Mental Health
The global novel coronavirus pandemic afflicting everyone is showing mixed signs of activity. In some countries it appears to be easing, while in others it appears to be experiencing a resurgence. It’s not at all clear when the pandemic will end, but it’s unlikely to do so before 2021. What has become increasingly clear is that the toll of the pandemic will impact more than the people who come down with COVID-19. The mental health impact of living with a pandemic is being mostly ignored — for now. But as the deaths continue to rise, we need to pay close attention to the cost of the pandemic’s reperc...
Source: World of Psychology - May 25, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: John M. Grohol, Psy.D. Tags: General Grief and Loss Health-related Mental Health and Wellness Policy and Advocacy coronavirus COVID-19 Source Type: blogs

How Psychiatrists Can Help Patients During Coronavirus Outbreak
Fear, stigma, depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder followed major infectious disease outbreaks earlier in this century, and psychiatrists should be prepared for similar reactions as the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak expands.“Physicians should check in with vulnerable populations, and that includes psychiatric patients, especially those with anxiety disorders or severe mental illness,” Judith Bass, Ph.D., an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, toldPsychiatric News.Infectious disease outbreaks can have short- and long-term psychological effects on patients...
Source: Psychiatr News - March 2, 2020 Category: Psychiatry Tags: anxiety APA CDC coronavirus COVID-19 depression Ebola virus Joshua Morganstein Judith Bass posttraumatic stress disorder SARS Saul Levin WHO Source Type: research

Coronavirus live news: global death toll passes 20,000, as Spain overtakes China as second worst-hit country
India locks down;Prince Charles tests positive for coronavirus; Senate and White House reach stimulus deal. Follow the latest updatesCoronavirus latest: at a glanceCoronavirus key questions: everything you need to knowDeath toll in Spain overtakes China as lockdowns extend around globeUS coronavirus updates – liveAustralia coronavirus updates – liveSee all our coronavirus coverage11.40pmGMTYou can get in touch with me directly throughout the day with tips, news, questions or jokes on Twitter@helenrsullivan.11.40pmGMTHi, this is Helen Sullivan with you now, taking over from my colleague Kevin Rawlinson.In the US,Alexand...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - March 25, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Helen Sullivan (now and earlier); Kevin Rawlinson , Alexandra Topping, and Damien Gayle Tags: Coronavirus outbreak World news Australia news UK news Europe Infectious diseases Africa Middle East and North Africa US news Asia Pacific China Italy Spain Medical research Microbiology Science Source Type: news

Coronavirus live news: Trump says Covid-19 will 'go away' because of 'herd mentality'
‘It would go away without the vaccine,’ Trump says on ABC town hall.Half of world ’s schoolchildren unable to attend classrooms;Virus death toll linked to Maine wedding grows to 7; Follow the latest updatesWorld still at the beginning of the pandemic, WHO expert warnsSweden records its fewest daily cases since MarchCovid cases near 30m; China expects vaccine in NovemberWorld map: which countries have the most cases and deaths?See all our coronavirus coverage5.01amBSTIndia ’s coronavirus cases have passed 5 million, testing the country’s feeble health care system in tens of thousands of impoverished towns and vill...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - September 16, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Helen Sullivan Tags: Coronavirus outbreak World news UK news US news Australia news Science Infectious diseases Source Type: news

Experts Say Coronavirus Outbreak Demands Swift Mental Health Response
Mental health care is urgently needed for patients and health care workers affected by coronavirus, wrote Yu-Tao Xiang, M.D., of the University of Macau in China and colleagues in aneditorial published Tuesday inLancet Psychiatry. The authors suggest that the lessons learned from the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak can guide the mental health response to coronavirus.The outbreak of the 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia (2019-nCoV) has garnered international attention and produced a wave of anxiety. Officials in China, where the outbreak originated, and elsewhere have enacted a range of measures to com...
Source: Psychiatr News - February 5, 2020 Category: Psychiatry Tags: anxiety biological disaster coronavirus depression Lancet Psychiatry mental health SARS suicidality Yu-Tao Xiang Source Type: research

Three tips for wise minds to calm coronavirus anxiety
__ In the early days of COVID-19, we faced many difficult decisions in everyday life: trying to weigh risk and decide whether to meet up or stay home, send kids to school or visit the gym. Now that my home state of California has its “shelter in place” order—and many other cities and states are in various stages of lockdown—a waiting period has taken shape. In some ways, this is a relief—our minds get decision fatigue in the face of so many choices. Now we have our instructions, which are restrictive but useful to our brains. But many other types of uncertainty still remain, about things like our jobs, ...
Source: SharpBrains - April 21, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Greater Good Science Center Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Education & Lifelong Learning Health & Wellness anxiety book CBT cognitive-behavioral-therapy coronavirus anxiety COVID-19 minds psychotherapist shelter in place uncertainty wise minds workbook Source Type: blogs

The Coronavirus Outbreak is Overwhelming to People ’ s Mental Health
With the novel coronavirus outbreak of 2020 raging across the world with little end in sight, people’s mental health is starting to become seriously impacted. There’s no easy way to say this — people are struggling right now. Stay-at-home orders, while invaluable and helping from a public health perspective, are taking their toll on people’s emotional state. And if you were already vulnerable due to a mental illness diagnosis or concern you were grappling with, the outbreak of COVID-19 has only made things worse. The problem is that most public health experts are spending time talking about the phy...
Source: World of Psychology - May 13, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: John M. Grohol, Psy.D. Tags: Anxiety and Panic General Health-related Mental Health and Wellness Policy and Advocacy Coping Skills coronavirus COVID-19 Depression Source Type: blogs

Coronavirus: UK declares 'serious and imminent' threat to public health – live news
Declaration gives UK government additional powers as death toll inside China jumps to 908 with more than 40,000 infectionsNumber of UK confirmed cases rises from four to eightSixty more cases on cruise ship as ‘depression sets in’How to protect yourself from coronavirusShare your stories12.46pmGMTJust under a fifth of known cases of the new coronavirus in China may be resulting in death,a new report from Imperial College London estimates.Researchers from the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis have found that the case fatality ratio (CFR) for people in Hubei province is 18%. They estimate the CFR is much ...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - February 10, 2020 Category: Science Authors: Aamna Mohdin and Frances Perraudin (now), Alison Rourke (earlier) Tags: Coronavirus outbreak China Infectious diseases Science World news Asia Pacific Source Type: news

Coronavirus, Quarantines Pose New Challenges For Mental Illness Sufferers
BOSTON (CBS) – Tara Montgomery has used activities like snowboarding, pool parties with friends, and outings at the dog park to help her cope with her anxiety, depression, and PTSD in the past. So, when the Malden woman started to self-isolate in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, she says, it was a struggle. “The first five days it was really, really difficult for me. I was sleeping a lot. I was watching the news absolutely non-stop,” Montgomery said. Her symptoms can range from fatigue to migraines. She decided to get on the phone with her doctors and get out of the house. “Once I started getting outside ...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - March 23, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Boston News Health Syndicated Local Coronavirus Louisa Moller Malden News Mental Health Source Type: news

Update: Four tips to practice good mental hygiene during the coronavirus outbreak
__ Time for a new edition of SharpBrains’ e‑newsletter, featuring this time 14 timely news and resources for mental health and brain health innovation. First of all, let’s remain safe, healthy, and centered during the current health crisis by following these tips provided by the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley: 1. Stay calm and focused 2. Pay attention to those doing the right thing 3. Show gratitude 4. Remember our common bonds 1) “Of course, all of these guidelines don’t supplant the importance of practicing good hygiene. We need to continue to frequently wash our hands and avoid touching our fa...
Source: SharpBrains - March 25, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Authors: SharpBrains Tags: Cognitive Neuroscience Education & Lifelong Learning Health & Wellness Technology adhd brain brain health Brain Teasers brain-functions chronic pain coronavirus outbreak cross-train the brain dementia innovation LivaNova Medt Source Type: blogs

Chelsea ’ s Steele Canvas Shifts From Making Laundry Baskets To ‘ Keep America Moving ’ Coronavirus Masks
BOSTON (CBS) – Just like their laundry baskets, the people behind Steele Canvas in Chelsea are dependable and tough; the coronavirus pandemic is not the first crisis they’ve been through. In fact, they have kept their doors open through the Great Depression, World War II, 9/11 and the 2008 Recession. “Times like this you feel pretty helpless. I’m not a doctor, I can barely take my own temperature so there’s not too much I can do during a pandemic. However, this is one thing we can do. We can manufacture. We’ve been manufacturing in this country for almost 100 years,” Vice President of Steele Canvas Paul Lorda...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - April 15, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Boston News Consumer Health Syndicated CBSN Boston Syndicated Local Chelsea News Coronavirus Source Type: news

Coronavirus Impact: Healthcare Workers ’ Mental Health In Jeopardy
BROCKTON (CBS) — Nurse Amy Smith has been on the job for 25 years, now caring for coronavirus-only patients at Brockton Hospital. She says it’s an anxiety she’s never experienced before. “There’s an anxiety of anticipation. We’re not sure what is coming through the door and the department is unusually still,” she said. Adding to her stress, she’s now living apart from her husband and two children out of fear for their health. “Now I have my loved ones to worry about. That’s a stress I can’t fix and I can’t make it go away,” Smith said. A study of...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - April 23, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Boston News Health Syndicated CBSN Boston Syndicated Local Beth Germano Coronavirus Mental Health Source Type: news

Can You Be A Coronavirus Carrier After You ’ ve Recovered? Dr. Mallika Marshall Answers Your Questions
BOSTON (CBS) — As Massachusetts continues to fight the coronavirus pandemic, the public has plenty of questions. Dr. Mallika Marshall answered some of those sent to her email (drmallika@cbs.com) and Facebook and Twitter accounts. If you have had COVID-19, can you still be a carrier after you recover and are out of isolation? – Denise, Canton This is being actively studied. People with coronavirus infection can continue to shed the virus for days, maybe even weeks after recovery but it’s not clear if they’re still contagious at that point. The CDC is now suggesting that people remain isolated for at least 1...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - May 8, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Boston News Health Healthwatch Syndicated Local Coronavirus Dr. Mallika Marshall Source Type: news

What Can We Do About the Coronavirus?
With the coronavirus and runoff reactions making their way into so many aspects of our lives, I thought I would take the opportunity to highlight actions that we can all take on from a personal skills perspective to minimize impact. The critical interface between this disease (and many others) and our personal and communal wellbeing is specifically our immune system. Besides basic cautionary behavior in avoiding ways and places in which we can contract the disease – some of which are not entirely in our control – our primary line of proactive defense is augmenting our immune system as best we can. So, here...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - April 5, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: darrellcalkinspublications Tags: depression featured happiness health and fitness psychology self education self-improvement coronavirus covid_19 how to cope Source Type: blogs