The pandemic coronavirus (Covid-19) brought more than frightening statistics, the need for isolation and social and economic consequences to the world.
For the general population and health professionals, the moment was also fraught with career instability, anxiety and feelings of exhaustion, but not only that.
Psychiatric disorders, such as depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, are identified as a risk or reality in this context, as pointed out by the Ministry of Health and the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, in a specific publication about mental health at this time, it is a article published on March 23 on the portal of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC, which notes that, in China, where the pandemic began, such effects were seen in people considered at high risk, mainly survivors of the disease and health professionals who are on the front line of care.
Clinical psychologist from the Santos Dumont Institute (ISD), master in Human Development and Health Processes and child and adolescent psychotherapist, Fernanda Rebouças, draws attention in this video to these and other impacts identified in this context.
The subject was also the subject of a report on TN Online, the news portal of the newspaper Tribuna do Norte.
*Click here to read the text published by the newspaper It is Click here to see the video on TV Tribuna's YouTube channel.
ISD is a Social Organization financed by the Ministry of Education.