The COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Managing Mental Health ChallengesThis book offers a comprehensive overview of recent COVID-19 associated challenges posed in relation to mental health and well-being. An understanding of the topics covered in the book is essential in the context of designing strategies to protect our mental health and well-being from further harm due to the pandemic. Not only can professionals in the fields of psychiatry, counselling and education benefit from this book but so can the public and private sectors and the general public. |
Contents
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2 Chapter 2 Productivity Addiction and WellBeing | 15 |
3 Chapter 3 Psychiatric Treatment for Patients with Mental Health Disorders | 32 |
4 Chapter 4 Considerations for Mental Health Counselling | 55 |
5 Chapter 5 Exploring Effective Ways to Continue Educating Students | 82 |
6 Chapter 6 Students are People too | 106 |
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