Coping with Anxiety During COVID-19

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in Providence, Rhode Island, is sharing words of encouragement and ideas for coping with the mental health impact of the pandemic, spreading messages across its digital and social platforms.

Social media posts let people know 鈥渋t鈥檚 OK to not be OK.鈥

Lisa A. Uebelacker, Ph.D., staff psychologist at Butler Hospital, part of Care New England Health System, noted: 鈥淟ife is always uncertain, and we never know the future, but that feels so much more true right now.鈥 She discusses dealing with anxiety during a pandemic in a Dr. Uebelacker encourages people to:

  • Build resiliency through connections with family, friends and colleagues.
  • Look for meaning and purpose, which could involve choosing to help others and express gratitude, perhaps to health care workers and essential workers.
  • Expect and accept that change is an inevitable part of life.

In addition, Butler Hospital鈥檚 website features an with many ideas for coping during COVID-19.

One recommendation is to take things one day 鈥 or one hour or one minute 鈥 at a time. Focus on the present and getting through today.