Equally more permanent feature the way the lockdowns gone from a temporary measure to something that feels like its almost permanent and then the fact that services have been crippled to some degree because access has been tonight in lots of different areas where Mental Health is concerned i think that people really are struggling because something that felt like it was going to be quite temporary experience a spell become past a permanent fixture so yeah i definitely saying that people are more anxious more depressed more really disturbed about the future and also i just think that the linearity of the process to do with the way that its been handled to a government level has been so confusing that that means that people dont necessarily trust the leadership and that of course in turn makes us feel even more consciously anxious about the situation it is about certainty and uncertainty because in the last dont period all those who are new jle difficult very very upsetting for people there was a certain degree of certainty about it no things seem much more uncertain about the timescale for the pandemic about which areas a lot though them which are as you write will say about economic pressures this is a question of certainty being replaced but even more uncertainty. One of the things i think has been certain is a consistent theme regarding the survival rate of coronavirus which is over 99 percent so that has been certain but i dont feel like necessarily people have been hearing that so thats lets at least certainty because the measures have felt so drastic and so different and so unusual to other ways of handling scenarios prefer it is today and with socially journal the pressures that kind of completing peoples opinions that are in keeping in particular narrative for her and i think that caused uncertainty but now the big uncertainty is what will life look like for us because a lot of us want to get whats normal but actually that doesnt look like its something thats going to happen anytime soon youre so populous perhaps britains best known psychologist because of your t. V. Role is that youre very open about the pressures on yourself from family tragedies has grief been a huge issue people whove lost relatives but been unable to grieve properly. I mean i definitely think even myself my father killed himself last year and then obviously i had some grief with my animal die enjoying copiable also i therefore work with a lot of people who come to me to talk about the grief that theyve been experiencing of losing loved ones joe in this period of completely unrelated issues my really close and her father died of a heart attack and obviously that meant that she didnt have the usual ritual that youd be given if you were given the options have funerals and so on and so forth in the way that we used to and one of the things that weve seen during this experience is that maybe the very vulnerable who should have been looked after werent but now we have a whole generation of children and this is my real real problem at the moment Mental Health wise our children are crying out they are really experiencing deep long term problems and its almost like we have forgotten about a generation who truly are suffering and struggling so apart from grief im looking not just at grief in the very obvious physical context of when we lose people that we adore and be denied the ritual that goes with that im talking about grief of expectation grief of hope grief regarding poverty grief at the class system even further opening up and becoming more of a diversity than it should be anyway with or all equality is already im talking about that kind of grief so grief is a great word to use when you speak to young people has been a huge amount of the shop on the exams and people waiting for the sun or all of that but youre talking about a bit more than a friend and young people. Listen im talking about the fact that ok the suicide results wont be have for a period of time so people dont understand that now when people are checking online and there are people saying that the suicide rate is race and you can fact check that actually because the Coroners Court takes between 6 and 12 months to actually validate a suicide so we dont know how many suicides have happened during this period and we can say that in the press has been a lot of reporting about the militia. Suicides or suspected deaths shall we say from suicide so we have seen a lot of them but that might not play out statistically but one of the things that we did know was in the 1st 56 days of lockdown there was an increased child suicide rate and it was pretty pretty big you know for that time compared to the 56 days before i feel like there seems to be in this really big position on caring about the elderly which we should of course we should but what about all those young people who are growing into a well 1st of their recognize secondly dont feel is listening to that needs and most importantly doesnt seem to reflect what they require so children are going back to school in bubbles d are not allowed to play in the way that they should feel that theyre able to play all the socialization things a so key an Important Development and fortunately now were having people brave enough to speak out that through research and weve got great report out today talking about that but its been almost as if people have been too afraid to just speak the truth about the fears that they have and i think that thats something that really needs to shift so i get a lot of problematic responses because i wont be quiet and people attack me for that but im not worried about now a new attack in may i just know that in 5 years i want to be proud of the fact that took that position because i cared enough about peoples Mental Health and wellness i mean most of philip demotic im very disturbing revolution what can be done to help the young generation who are under so much pressure i mean i think the best and foremost its about recognizing that what covert is done is its even more marginalized poor communities i mean if theres something that we can take from the statistics it is told to us obviously poverty has a big place to play in inequality of health and we need to explore how we can resource those environments not around vaccines im not talking about you know about going and making all social distancing a mask where impairment quite the contrary im saying like what is the story is telling us wife a narrative change that we can create from that and that has to be a to recognize that there is a major one percent in this column. Ok there are very very rich and then there are very much the people who are struggling and very much in between that the seems to be this kind of unusual space where people are listening to the really dark stories that are coming out of our society were seeing them day in and day out my big thing at the moment is that we know that Mental Health is so frank we know that most people in the u. K. Have had a period of mental distress during this period of time i think then their narrative has got massive consequences its going to come out and most of all what you said before about education listen i can see the inequality hugely personally i have 2 children at school neither of which have been given any education for 6 months at all and now my oldest son is going to college one day a week im not blaming the system thats what ive got to deal with but what are we saying when we know that young people are getting say where this in 1000 im sent recovery rate and actually when its really very old people and it is respect really its a discriminator a disease not an is not empty despair its not sunday it is that people say it doesnt discriminate does is going to say its going to get old people who are very sick on the whole it does affect all the people but right now weve got flu and weve got pneumonia that considered normal illnesses killing children so there is this huge narrative the fed has been blown up portion and children are suffering because of our so how do we address that balance and how do we dress that balance that would be what i would like to say whether thats going to happen because it seems to be to anybody at the moment who goes against the clear narrative that weve been forced that whether thats changing laws seem completely necessary to change and so on and so forth it seems to be that you know them branded somebody with Conspiracy Theory ideas not the least conspiracy face person in the world i dont really have time for in my exhausting shut show but what i can say is common sense and it seems to me that thats left the building where Mental Health and wellness is consent at the moment a number of times should mention the economic consequences of lock down coming home to roost and not come. With that of course is financial pressure on families how much is financial pressure a very common cause of mental us i mean i think that this is a capitalist state you know its as simple as that that we build our wealth in the west in the sense of and the u. K. Being what we can afford and how we can pay our bills and its the mark of our success whether thats right or wrong as a human thats kind of how it broke isnt it so when you have your security completely ripped away from you it doesnt just impacts on a of the sense which is financially the fact that you might have the answer by good studio kates you know all those things remember through banks have been used more and more and more in the past few years because people cant afford to live i mean these are people who literally are working and still cant afford to live so when you lose that thats terrifying and listen im the 1st person to say that some of the biggest stories you ever hear about transition and success come from moments of great chaos and pain so thats the human condition most human beings are more easily than they believe and its one that given the massive chaos that they recognize as resources but not everybody is like that and we always have to think is as i say about our weakest about our most struggling about all chorused thats what makes a good society im right now weve literally d in my opinion dont the opposite join us after the break but ill be asking im a candidate for some fast time device for you for how to cope with the pandemic. I refuse to be on the side of people who want to take are going to kill each other i want to stay home intellectuals are always there and i think for the sheets there. Are no to violence no to bloodshed yes to think. Less be more like. Now the financial survival today was all about Money Laundering 1st visit this cash in the 3 different. Oh good this is a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the Cayman Islands it will pull these banks are complicit in their tough talk or say we just have to say to do some serious Money Laundering ok lets see how we did well weve got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey old beautiful jewelry and how about. Luxury on one bill from that you know what Money Laundering is highly illegal here for much as a record. Welcome back alex is speaking with a t. V. Psychologist and mccamey about the unique pressures on Mental Health we try to concerning i come off if extraordinary here. And i hope these things going to play out long term i do its a huge leap difficult so unprecedented so many factors but do you feel things are going to play out in Mental Health for the long term. I think that if they remain within this social distancing families not being able to get together if they carry on doing that i think it would be pretty catastrophic for human beings listen one of the big problems i think humans have is you forget youre an animal youre an animal you know we might want to separate ourselves because we feel that we consume conscious alchemists dick incredibly intelligent beings but actually basically you are a human animal and animals need socialization were 98. 8 percent related to our cousins who watch him pansies we have exactly the same clothes and its as simple as that you know there are ancestors that d. N. A. It thrives 31 thing socialization you cant get online you cant get on the telephone it will be a really sad 2nd you need physical isolation connection you need to have momentary interactions with strangers you need to see their faces this isnt something me making this so this is about studies that we can evidence that have been existing since we started to research this we need each other we dont need to be Walking Around one way systems because again it deflects from the socialization that makes us human so thats going to be an issue a Mental Health and wellness so people we saw home now feeling completely they would have a problem at all in 2 years time theyll have a breakdown of some so because thats what children toes when youre fed lots and lots of negatives over a period of time whether they come to fruition or otherwise the point is you get traumatized by kerry slate thats been happening constantly so thats another issue that maybe in a year to us were going to have lots of people crippled by anxiety depression after that as you said the fact that we have the Major Economic calamity that we know is occurring then that is going to additional eyes all of this Mental Health precious and Mental Illness and Mental Health are different so you know we all struggle with Mental Health issues you know people will develop Mental Illness but usually thats a separate issue to deal with what im talking about now which is pretty much all of us have got some anxiety depression regarding this particular virus and we want to get back to normal at some point and again. Going back to what you said about uncertainty there seems to be very little uncertainty regarding the actual evidence that we should be being given that should make us feel better and a lot of certainty regarding the scare mongering thats putting people in even more chilly ties positions one of the big things i think we need today is to start having some really positive conversations about the reality of where we are and not focusing on the negatives because it seems to me a really unusual when you look at it on an linea level a really unusual focus when you can see that over 1000 im so if people survive but the physical death toll direct and indirect is going to run to millions were in one thing yeah i think the in direct particularly i a great i mean i think theyve created with ethernet about 95000. 00 in that that they expected for people who havent been treated and havent received the kind of cat that they need i know somebody whos just been diagnosed with Breast Cancer shes got 25 months and they said its serious but im sure she has an operation so these are real lives being affected but the other side of it is you can say that it discriminates you know when people are saying that message it doesnt it still is it discriminates people who are a major lee older majorly old not not at all like fiftys not even over 65 you still looking at creeping up to the seventys eightys mark with all of the conditions it is a discriminates relisten always be the odd person just fit the paradigm which has some good 15 or has a brain hemorrhage or heart attack there are always people who dont fit the ordinary paradigm of experience but for the most it is discriminates rate but over and above these physical impart some physical health are you saying with us no im coming right down the tracks of the tsunami of Mental Health implications. Everybody is working in this field from day dot when we started going into lockdown absolutely have been saying that this is because this is a concern that there is going to be a massive massive wave of people who just feel that society is not one they recognize and they struggle with that or young people who feel that hopeless and theres not really much point being care what we really need to do now is think about oh how do we to some degree change in artists of people can be a lesson because at least if we drop the spirit little bit of peoples i was i its a levels will hopefully become a manageable which means that theyll be able to see the clouds clearing so that they can make the strategy of the life that they might have to change due to things like unemployment and one last question when you were last on the show theres a huge reaction tremendous reaction of people commenting on what you had to say and how it related to them. A message of hope that you can give a of us about how we can tackle this as individuals and get through it those as family groups i mean most of all its know that if youre feeling really stressed and anxious thats completely normal so youve had 6 months now of the prefrontal cortex which is an area of the brain which is all about high thinking critical analysis being able to solve problems its really been impacted down because youve had stress and anxiety which is only meant to come a terribly and what happens is that the brain gets in pass down and you make delay the instant teria kind of takes over so youve had months of this kind of high functioning area feeling like its kind of been blitzed in like really affected so know that if youve not been feeling great if youve not been thinking clearly as things hopefully get back to normal youll just automatically start to get a lift in that area and that will translate to feeling a little bit better on top of that look if youve survived this long and even though its been challenging and youve still got great relationships with people that you love reframe it youre blessed because its great to miss people its great to have those people that you know that you love in your life and that the you and then on top of that look digitally detox i. Doing that literally ask for a phone down quite a few times a day because when you have opinions like me youre obviously going to get met with a lot of negativity and i know the difference when i put my phone down i just hours out with my family and friends and i allow myself to have that level of pace so i try to use things like that if you apply to that constant onslaught you dont need the news out you really dont because all you need to know is what happens in your life in your world so be clear that you dont have to watch the news and then on top of that if you really really are struggling and you need to talk to some day dont see helplines as an official to say and certainly dont think that there was quote call and cite u. K. O. C. D. U. K. Obviously this narrative all of these exist because they want people to call before they get crisis level pick up the phone and just speak to some day you can hear you because it makes a massive difference but most of all know that youre not going crazy at all because you feel at times that youre going a little bit crazy its being really tall and i can say that a sunday who works constantly that Mental Health and knows that on least 3 times a week ill sit there and think i just want to kind of go to a whole new island in stockholm you i swear i dont have to live in this time and space anymore its a normal feeling so adjust that perspective just. 3 thoughts and great advice and mccamey fika so much for joining me on that some im sure thanks for having me thanks for listening and not everyone has devised their own method of surviving loctite but what to add just from stage and screen to when the theaters are closed and there are no boards on which to trade the answer is simple launch your own online chat show 3 times a week and in just 6 months seem to 3 and a half 1000000 hits lets take a look at the one to birds no wonder birds are dead b r no the anderson are you how do you dont mention houston these 4 ladies have been associated with the whole bundle of primetime shootings alex joins end of the to the fabulous 4 debbie i know and understood why one door balls the wow wanted i have to tell you that my parents created. Not literally relation but its a little knowledge to. Thunderbirds. Saw from the bobs of bore saw Debbie Arnold the one who fully a supporter for calling yourself a wonderbook when actually it was it was harry sulks idea we were all sitting there and what they didnt know how to actually happen and it was was that it was the sort of even lockdown and we had a zoom call myself jeez sherry houston and harriet it was so hilariously funny guy sitting there what we should talk to other people we should you know other people should see this and so with a bit of imagination was drian help from our friends we managed to get online and in the last 5 months we clocked up 3500000 hits how about her last straw youre making me jealous no and. So our local shelley in the in the 4th year of the wonder bus always a ceasar way of of your own i mean youre all theatrical through influence on the few boards to trade at the present moment where we have theaters being closed and so sure were surviving a lot but we yes and actually it really helped us because we spoke to each other and we commiserate and we had a drink and we had a laugh and we just thought if we actually put it out there maybe other people it would help other people as well and it really has because weve had loads of emails from people saying its really helped them in uptown and that actually is help us as well and we realize actually theres a great audience out there and were going to carry it on were now a sort of an online chat show people come on big stars come on just to sort of promote the book or film its a bit like the Graham Norton online actually yes and it is becoming is to examine how many institutions i mean we need to be in an institution but its become an institution we must send our equipment with and then wonder birds because you just said weve got this one on that one and she said what about 100 birds and so do you want yes why not. But gillett there are jealous of the number of head she get for the 3 times a week sure but the names of the guests of extraordinary as well so give us a sample was a favorite moment from one of these big star yes if i dont well i will you know call a great. Resume schrager of the speak man got one i think and you know it was a great honor 3870 plunks id never met him before and im a massive fan so that was each but i think we will agree to this week because we hes incredible to us and so he had so many tales to south tell them that in the 1st ripple our of the turn to some new episode most tremendous type a moment did you ever forget the go big trouble youve been in so many volved so many programmes so many productions it will actually forget youre doing the show and the view of just a conversation between friends is that the secret absolutely in fact because i havent met got one for instance and i actually put out this very sort of low cut dress that looked like i was naked with a cop kwan and he does this show how to look good naked and he suddenly looked at me when that person or that something. Actually you do you forget that youre on the air you know you get your ear in front of millions of people and suddenly you just say really weird things or outrageous things but we love it because we can be ourselves thats the main thing were not actually hiding behind characters were just saying what you know heartfelt things and thats really important because its a big dark times for so many people and uncertainty is still huge in so many areas. The correspondence the emails are getting in the reflected people are saying theyre fine goodness is something i can turn on and gas and have a good laugh or both and yes very much so alex actually were getting some really hot phelps emails in from people saying weve changed our lines and i have to say theyve been hans towers. Because we feel were giving Something Back as well so we will help each other and would realize thats why i would say. You know we have we have we see where government shows that when the shares are running we have comments that come up a little time so people are actually nice and in a meeting room at least taking the business to a completely different you know area really be Pretty Amazing they arrange to meet before the shows night chats online and they chat during our shows it is really quite funny to see the things they talk about old debutant what you heard today how do you what are you wearing you know that the trunk cretans and i think a lot thats not nice people get how its many friends and now they feel that we all deference that debbie on the view played so many characters in so many shows that it did what was it different visits they got this soft of chat show on by humans as a new departure for you on a followed by well if a no youve done all before you know this morning into you know such certain shows before lots of shows being a panelist and not i she never done loose women but having said that yeah i mean and it was something thats happened its sam something that ive always wanted to do but i saw in another can do it and the contrast it thing about doing this show is that we are able to control the show he thought of it its our show we did it its only an hour and we can show that so we dont have anybody sitting there in the big box saying ah shes not doing too well this is so were going to take it off so that feeling of control is is fantastic you know and i think this is what you know within our business is whats happening now because so many people are put stop and zoom and they are now in control of their destiny and i think i just needed to do that for a long time or debbie of the understand more power to your elbow one thank you so much for joining me now exam until then i may not get to see you soon but i here take care. There has been much discussion about the longer Term Health Impact of corporate 19 whiting indications that could survive as a percent for the legacy of debilitating physical Health Conditions we are bracing for the onset of an economic tsunami as Emergency Support schemes start to dwindle and economic consequences of low come home to roost however there is a 3rd horsemen of the corporate apocalypse which may be just as devastating as the 1st to the impact of unprecedented pressure and uncertainty on Mental Health as emma kenny tells us the full consequences are still little understood but one thing is certain open discussion and debate is a necessary for step in facing that 1000 crisis but for now from alex myself and all of the sure stay safe and we hope to see you all again next week. Max geysers financial Survival Guide liquid assets are those that you can convert into caste quite easily. To keep in mind now as a tremendous pleasure to watch guys record. If. 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