Covid Effects on Mental Health

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Wherever we look, we can see the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Businesses have shut down left, right, and center, people have lost their jobs, and we have all been forced to adjust our daily routines and lives because a virus threatens our lives.

Social and physical distancing protocols have been put in place to help us avoid getting contaminated by the disease. By staying home, we are all able to remain physically healthy and virus-free. Our physical bodies will benefit from staying physically isolated. However, not the same can be said for our mental health.

 

How COVID-19 Affects Mental Wellbeing and Health

Most of us have experienced some shifts in mental health throughout the time COVID-19 has run rampant, but do you really know how the situation has affected our emotional wellbeing as a whole? Let’s take a look.

 

Depression and Anxiety

People who have depression may feel that the effects of their condition magnified in these trying times. People may begin with having anxiety because they lost their job or a loved one because of the pandemic. Others may feel that they are being cut off from the rest of society because of the strict protocols that are being implemented. Even for people who do not have depression, living in the age of coronavirus may have an extremely negative effect on one's mood. Those feelings can amplify in sadness and emptiness that seems to never go away.

 

Isolation and Loneliness

As mentioned earlier, part of the reason people are developing mental issues is because they are being required to stay home. If you are one of the people who lives alone, you will feel the loneliness in a more profound way than people who have roommates or live with other family members.

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Stress

Different types of stress may be brought on by the pandemic and its effects. People may be stressed because they are not used to the work-from-home dynamic, they may also be stressed because they have lost their job entirely because their company had to close.

 While it is true that people handle stress differently, it is also true that everyone is feeling some level of stress because of this global pandemic.


Ketamine Treatment for Depression

Ketamine treatment and therapy is now being explored as an effective way to deal with pandemic-induced uptick in depressive symptoms. There may be dozens of other antidepressants on the market, but experts have discovered that patients who have ketamine in their treatment regimen show astounding results in comparison to patients that don't.

Ketamine can support people struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, burn out, and covid long haulers syndrome. Ketamine therapy can get you results that therapy alone takes years to produce and doesn’t produce all the side effects of traditional anti-depressants.

 

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Conclusion

Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any indication that the virus will be disappearing anytime soon. However, the silver lining is that there are treatment methods available to help people deal with their depression. Luckily, keeping in touch with loved ones, friends and relatives is not as difficult and complicated as it once was. Using Ketamine treatment while making sure to touch base with the people you care about will help you see a significant improvement in your mental state.

 If you feel depressed because you feel trapped in your home, or because of other effects of the COVID-19 viral pandemic, seeking treatment in a more holistic way. Then we will help you get a grasp of your current mental state and recommend treatment methods to improve it.

Should you be interested in Ketamine Therapy, go to Stephanie Lyn Coleman MD and schedule a free consult today! We specialize in treatments and therapy methods to help you overcome any mental issues brought on by the pandemic. Visit us today and see the difference!