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Updated Apr 12, 2021, 12:06 am IST
Unending COVID stories have replaced anxiety with dread and complete avoidance of the outside world. Experts say there’s a way out of this
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You badly want to visit a mall or a multiplex, socialise with a bunch of friends or go back to your work station and be in the company of your colleagues. And yet, there is that dread of contracting the virus, making you wonder how you’d re-enter public life. If the scenario compels you to simply ‘avoid’ the outsides, you’re not alone.
Lockdown, COVID fatigue from either contracting the disease of from listening to the innumerable stories of death and suffering from the virus, etc. have all taken a toll on all of us in some way or the other. For many, the dread has overtaken stress and anxiety to the point of no return.
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While we are still far from winning the war against the coronavirus pandemic, even though the arrivals of vaccine has offered hope. Our daily struggles continue, so do the rise in problems related to mental health. Those struggling to cope with dilemmas, paranoia, anxiety, stress, depression, and other problems, renowned psychiatrist Dr Anjali Chhabria offers solutions
I am a 19-year-old student. I was into fashion earlier, and am now interested in law. I want to pursue it, but I am unsure of how to go about it. I asked my parents and a few other people, but didnât get much help. My parents arenât well-educated and I am an only child. I feel quite lost. My friends have picked up careers of their liking and I feel left out. I donât know if I am making the right choice. How can I get more help and figure out a way for myself?
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30 Dec, 2020 - 07:10 PM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
MUMBAI: Hindi GEC Sony Sab is bidding adieu to 2020 with a message of hope and good health from MD psychiatrist Dr Anjali Chhabria, highlighting why being happy should be one resolution everyone needs to make for 2021.
The new brand video invites audiences to refocus on health as we enter the new year. It further shines a spotlight on how positive content can act as a stimulus that helps alleviate stress, improves mental well-being as well as immunity.
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