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Mental Health

Updated: Apr 28, 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic has also had a significant impact on the mental health of children and adolescents. Some of the most prevalent mental health issues in children post-COVID-19 include:

  1. Anxiety: The pandemic has caused significant disruptions to children's daily routines, such as attending school and seeing friends and family. This disruption, along with uncertainty about the future, can cause children to feel anxious.

  2. Depression: Social isolation and loneliness can lead to feelings of sadness and depression in children. The pandemic has also caused significant stress for some families, which can lead to depression in children.

  3. Behavioral issues: The disruption of daily routines and stress caused by the pandemic can cause children to exhibit behavioral issues, such as increased aggression or difficulty with impulse control.

  4. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Children who have experienced the illness or loss of a loved one, or who have been exposed to high levels of stress or trauma during the pandemic, may develop PTSD symptoms.

  5. Learning difficulties: The shift to virtual learning and disruptions in the school environment can lead to difficulties in learning, which can cause frustration and stress in children.


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Guest
Apr 19, 2023

I truly enjoyed this particular topic with Mr. Jones and Dr. Sanchez. I was ignorant about mental health until I needed counseling to survive a very traumatic time of my life. Well, it was suggested by one of my Managers from work, that I should speak to a Therapist and I was appalled😲😲 then anxiety set in and I thought, how would I pay for this, only affluent people can afford this. Well my Manager must have read my mind or facial expressions, because she said the job health benefits would cover all expenses...


I will be forever grateful to this Manager, because I am now walking around 30 years later with a healthy mind and attitude towards life.


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