Posted by Susan Anderson, Psychotherapist on April 17, 2020
Susan Anderson © April 2020 We’re learning a lot about ourselves as we’re going through social isolation. We’re in the midst of mass trauma, all-inclusive—affecting all of us—some more harshly than others. The sky is falling and we’ve all run for cover in our huts, waiting for someone to yell “Coast clear.” The … read the full article
Categories: anxiety, COVID-19, Uncategorized
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Tags: feeling isolated, mental health, pandemic, quarantine, social distancing, social isolation
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Posted by Susan Anderson, Psychotherapist on March 19, 2020
Dealing with isolation during COVID-19 is not the same for everyone. Here in New York, we are self-quarantining, and many are feeling their isolation. I’ve been getting similar feedback from you. Are you self-quarantining? What is it like where you are? How are you doing? How are your loved ones doing? We are all so … read the full article
Categories: Abandonment
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Tags: coronavirus, covid19, quarantine, selfisolation, socialdistancing
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