Emotional Stress: What To Do If Your Family Member is NOT ok?


  • Family
  • Saturday, 09 May 2020

Each of us are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic differently. Some are more anxious then others. Even within the same family, each individual deals with it differently. Photo: 123rf.com

The coronavirus has hit us all hard and many of us don’t really know how to navigate through these unchartered waters. Most find these changes difficult to handle both mentally and emotionally.

Each of us are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic differently. Some are more anxious then others. Even within the same family, each individual deals with it differently.

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