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I have a 16 year old adolescent client who is stuck at home as the school is shut due to the COVID- 19 pandemic. Her parents, especially her father, expect her to study all day, and be productive during this situation. My client is feeling overwhelmed and highly distressed. What do I say to her?
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Dr. Aravind Raj, Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS
answered 3 years ago
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Family conflict
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A student was staying away from home for the last 5 years. He had to travel back home in March. Now he feels stuck at home in a situation wherein he has to witness constant heated arguments between parents – this was something he was totally unprepared for, having been unaware of the extent of the issues between them. What advice can I give him?
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Dr. Nitin Anand, Dept. of Clinical Psychology, NIMHANS
answered 3 years ago
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Family conflict
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A 50 year old gentleman has been brought to a fever clinic and is being tested for COVID. Only an 18 year old accompanied him. Both of them are extremely distressed and anxious. There is no other support system. How can I help as a nurse, when I am also feeling very troubled looking at their misery and the risk?
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Dr Sailaxmi Gandhi Dept. of Nursing, NIMHANS
answered 3 years ago
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Feeling sad and down
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A 23 year old foreign national who was in India for an exchange prog. is now stuck here due to the lockdown. He doesn’t have a lot of social support here. He is in touch with his country’s embassy. But is having difficulty dealing with this uncertainty. How can I help him?
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Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS
answered 3 years ago
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Worries about future
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