Psychology Around the Net: May 16, 2020

I remember back when the coronavirus pandemic was first sweeping the world; it hadn’t yet hit America with full force, states hadn’t yet started issuing state-at-home orders, and most people hadn’t yet started working from home. Back then, I thought I could keep Psychology Around the Net fairly coronavirus free — after all, Psych Central’s contributors were and still are doing a fantastic job of handling the subject. However, it eventually did hit America full force, we’ve been under stay-at-home orders for a while (and some of us are coming out of them), and many people are working at home. It’s not easy finding a varied selection of each week’s latest on mental health that doesn’t at least somewhat touch on COVID-19. Why should it be? The pandemic has woven itself pretty tightly into most aspects of our lives. It’s what we want to know more about. So, without further ado, this week’s Psychology Around the Net takes a look at a pediatrician’s advice for handling kids’ health issues during the coronavirus pandemic, ways you can manage your mental health when you’re working from home, how we’re reacting to the death awareness COVID-19 sprung on us, and more. Stay well, friends! A Pediatrician’s Advice On Kids’ Doctor Visits, Vaccines, Mental Health and More Amid the Pandemic: There’s so much unknown surrounding COVID-19; it only makes sense that many parents are keeping...
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