Amy Weiss | Apr 14, 2020
If you’re feeling overwhelmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re not alone. We’re all learning to cope well during social distancing, quarantine, and isolation. We hope this guide is beneficial to you and that it can help you stay healthy in the days ahead.
The following definitions are from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA):
Understanding typical reactions to social distancing, quarantine, and isolation can be helpful. Reactions can include anxiety, worry, or fear about your health, the health of others, job security, financial security, and more. Some people may be worried about providing for themselves or others, and some people may experience uncertainty or frustration about how long the situation will last. Anger, loneliness, and boredom are also common experiences.
Being aware and educated can help you cope well during quarantine, social distancing, and isolation. Here are some other ways to stay healthy:
In these unprecedented times, simple things can feel overwhelming. Hopefully, these tips can help you cope well and keep hope. For more information, or to get information about professional services, please view this resource from SAMHSA.
This post was adapted from Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health by SAMHSA.