DiscoverConfronting Coronavirus"The psycho-social impact is far greater - and will last much longer"
"The psycho-social impact is far greater - and will last much longer"

"The psycho-social impact is far greater - and will last much longer"

Update: 2020-06-09
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In our hospitals and psychiatric clinics, it has already begun. Increasing numbers of people are seeking help for mental health problems associated, in one way or another, with Covid-19. Professionals warn that the psychiatric effects of the pandemic and the lockdown will endure much longer than the physical effects of the virus.

And those psychiatric effects are alarmingly diverse: anxiety, psychosis, eating disorders, PTSD.

Prof Fiona McNicholas is a Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Crumlin Children's Hospital. She talks about the tsunami of mental health problems we face, the unexpected ways Covid-19 can harm our minds, and the potential for technology to aid therapy in a time of social distancing.
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"The psycho-social impact is far greater - and will last much longer"

"The psycho-social impact is far greater - and will last much longer"

The Irish Times