Author: Diana Gordon, Psy.D.
As we have continued to support our patients via telehealth during this challenging time, we are observing the impact that this global pandemic is having on all aspects of their lives. Many patients are reporting that they are experiencing an increase in their psychiatric symptoms, including depression and anxiety, which is normal during these challenging times. This video series provides evidence-based tips for improving coronavirus related anxiety and depression. If you would like more information about how we can help during this time, feel free to reach out via our contact form. We are all in this together. https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/coping-with-coronavirus
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8/4/2020 07:54:47 pm
The news of the Corona virus always scares. I mean, there is just nothing else that I can do to make my life better. Believe me, it is hard to be able understand the life that we have right now. I am not feeling too well, and if you ask me, it would be best if I can just get back to my normal routine. I just do not feel at ease with the timetable that they have given us.
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Diana Gordon, Psy.D., Kari Kagan Psy.D., and Katie Leoni, Psy.D.Drs. Gordon, Kagan, and Leoni practice psychotherapy primarily via telehealth. Their areas of expertise include anxiety, sleep, stress, depression, maternal mental health, and addiction. They blog about these topics to provide research-based information about common problems and strategies to help manage them. Archives
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