Mental Health Challenges
- Profiles in Catholicism
- Apr 19, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: May 2, 2021
Articles/Commentaries
Vatican tackles psychological fallout from Covid pandemic by Inés San Martín Crux
Creating an Inpatient Psychiatric Unit for Patients with Asymptomatic COVID-19 by Johns Hopkins Medicine
As the virus resurges, mental health woes batter France by John Leicester Associated Press
Dying of loneliness: How COVID-19 is killing dementia patients by Algazeera’
COVID-19 causes some patients’ immune systems to attack their own bodies, which may contribute to severe illness by Matthew Woodruff The Conversation
The True Effect of COVID and the Pro-Life Movement on Abortion by Maty Pezzulo Patheos
Mental Illness Tied to Increased Mortality in COVID-19 by Batya Swift Yasgur, MA, LSW Medscape
Nearly One-Third of Covid-19 Patients in Study Had Altered Mental State. The hospitalized patients showed signs of deteriorating neurological function, ranging from confusion to coma-like unresponsiveness, new research indicates. by Pam Belluck The New York Times
Helping Children With Pandemic Grief by Perri Klass, M.D.The New York Times
Coronavirus: How to protect your mental health by Kirstie BrewerBBC News
Depression, anxiety up 3-fold since start of COVID-19 pandemic by Brian P. Dunleavy UPI
Adapting mental health services to COVID-19 by Callie ArmstrongThe Pilot
Covid-19: UN urges actions on mental health by Robin Gomez VaticanNews
The Next Covid Crisis Could Be a Wave of Suicides by Cynthia Koons, Riley Griffin, and Emma Court Bloomburg News
Suicides of two health care workers hint at the Covid-19 mental health crisis to come by Wendy Dean Stat
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Mental Health for Children and Adolescents by Ezra Golberstein, PhD ;HefeiWen, PhD ; Benjamin F. Miller, PsyD. and Others JAMA
Amid Coronavirus, Catholic Psychologists Provide a Frame for Suicide Prevention by Perry West CAN/.National Catholic Register