Effect of Online Classes on Students’ Mental Health
What is the effect of online Classes on Student’s Mental Health? COVID-19 has changed our lives quickly and drastically. Unfortunately, young adults and youth are among the most affected by the…
What is the effect of online Classes on Student’s Mental Health? COVID-19 has changed our lives quickly and drastically. Unfortunately, young adults and youth are among the most affected by the…
Stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders can interfere with your quality of life. Whether it’s a daily or occasional problem, students should consider addressing these types of issues sooner rather than later. Hence, this article would study Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Students.
COVID-19 related social isolation and stress can increase susceptibility to substance misuse, addiction, and relapse. Substance use can lead to immune system, respiratory, and pulmonary changes and may increase susceptibility to COVID-19 as well as complications.
Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder that affects less than one percent of the U.S. population. When schizophrenia is active, symptoms can include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, trouble with thinking and lack of motivation.
Schizophrenia is associated with risk factors for poor outcomes with SARS-CoV-2/coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, including diabetes, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is the substance in alcoholic beverages that is responsible for most of the harms that arise from their consumption, irrespective of whether it is consumed in the form of wine, beer, spirits or anything else.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak was first reported in Wuhan, China, and was later reported to have spread throughout the world to create a global pandemic. As of August 18th, 2020, the coronavirus had spread to more than 216 countries with at least 21,756,357 confirmed cases, resulting in 771,635 deaths globally.
Family therapy is a form of psychotherapy that seeks to reduce distress and conflict by improving the systems of interactions between family members. While family therapists often seek to have all family members (affected by the problem) in the room that is not always possible or necessary.