COVID-19, Social Distancing & Quarantine: Coping with Stress & Anxiety (April 8, 2020)
by: Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy
COVID-19, Social Distancing & Quarantine: Coping with Stress & Anxiety (April 8, 2020)
The stress brought on by self-isolation and social distancing during a pandemic can be challenging to manage, especially when so many of us have experienced job changes or job loss, disruptions in childcare and schooling, and temporarily limited in-person access to our support networks.
During our interactive webinar on April 8, 2020 our presenters discussed the topics of depression and anxiety during a pandemic – in both us and our children – and how to cope and find hope.
Speakers:
Dr. Natalie P. Truba, PhD, Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Dr. Molly Colvin, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital