ジャーナル臨床精神医学と認知心理学

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Psychological Impacts of COVID-19 Across the Life Span

Rachel Conlon

COVID-19 presents huge social, financial, and clinical difficulties. Since COVID-19 has previously started to encourage tremendous expansions in emotional wellness issues, clinical mental science should state a position of authority in directing a public reaction to this optional emergency. In this article, COVID-19 is conceptualized as a special, compounding, multi-layered stressor that will make an immense requirement for mediation and require new ideal models for psychological wellness administration conveyance and preparing. Dire test regions across formative periods are examined, trailed by a survey of mental side effects that probably will increment in predominance and require imaginative arrangements in both science and practice. Suggestions for new exploration headings, clinical methodologies, and strategy issues are talked about to feature the open doors for clinical mental science to arise as a refreshed, contemporary field equipped for tending to the weight of psychological maladjustment and misery following COVID-19 and then some.

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