Carter Center mental health journalism fellows have been reporting on the mental health impact of COVID-19. Read some of their stories below.
Who will heal the healers? Hospitals are working hard to keep healthcare workers physically safe. But what about their psychological health? A story from Deborah Wang (’18-’19) for KUOW Public Radio in Seattle, with links to mental health and wellness resources for healthcare providers. More on KUOW’s Seattle Now podcast, too.
Honor Your Pace In Life (Regardless Of Whether There’s A Pandemic Or Not). Amna Al Haddad (’16-’17) writes for Entrepreneur.com Middle East that finding solutions amidst a crisis is a valuable skill and something to be respected.
Fostering pets is helping some better cope with the pandemic. This 6-minute documentary from Melanie Saltzman (’19-’20) and Laura Fong for PBS NewsHour Weekend looks at how New Yorkers responded to animal shelters’ pleas to home pets amid the COVID-19 crisis. Turns out, fostering animals has emotional and physical benefits for the humans taking care of them, especially during self-isolation.
Quarantine got your mind? Here’s how to take it back. Stephanie Foo (’19-’20) looks at your brain in survival mode, tips for grounding yourself, finding self control and long-term healing.
What schools should be doing for students and parents. The National’s Assistant Editor-in-Chief Nick March, who runs the fellowships in the United Arab Emirates, calls for stakeholders and institutions to innovate and respond to student needs.
The plight of a hospital chaplain during the coronavirus pandemic. How do you comfort the suffering when you’re not allowed in the room? Elizabeth Barber (’19-’20) writes for the New Yorker.
Is your family’s mental health taking a hit from COVID-19? Take this class. Deborah Wang (’18-’19) reports for KUOW Public Radio in Seattle.
How to manage your coronavirus anxiety: The novel coronavirus is making everyone anxious. But there are ways to cope. Here’s how. Andrea Petersen (’07-’08) offers tips in the Wall Street Journal.
Coronavirus reveals everything that’s wrong with our mental health care system. Rebecca Ruiz (’11-’12) talks to leading mental health organizations about how a broken system often leaves people one emergency away from a mental health care crisis.
Social distancing can’t mean being disconnected. Katie Hawkins-Gaar is a member of the Carter Center’s Journalism Fellowship Advisory Board. She writes for CNN on safe ways that we can—and should—connect with our neighbors, friends and loved ones during this time.
An unexpected side effect of the coronavirus? A new urgency about helping people experiencing homelessness. Thomas Curwen (’02-’03) reminds us in the Los Angeles Times that while the world is facing an unprecedented health crisis, there are reasons to be optimistic.
Rumors fly in Kensington about coronavirus ‘immunity’ and early jail releases. Courtenay Harris Bond (’17-’18) reports for Billy Penn on how COVID-19 is impacting people experiencing homelessness in Philadelphia.
She woke up to her chest burning. It wasn’t coronavirus. It was anxiety. Sarah Smith (’18-’19) reports for Houston Chronicle.
Keeping calm in Guilderland, New York, in the time of the coronavirus. Elizabeth Barber (’19-’20) with the New Yorker spends time with her father, supervisor of the town of Guilderland, as he mitigates the anxieties of thirty-six thousand people under his watch as more coronavirus cases are diagnosed.
‘We can’t go back to normal’: How will coronavirus change the world? Times of upheaval are times of radical change. Some believe the pandemic is a once-in-a-generation chance to build a better future. Others, that it’ll make injustices worse. Peter C. Baker (’17-’18) reports for The Guardian.
L.A. suicide hotline seeing rise in coronavirus-related calls. Counselors feel the pain. For L.A. Times, Brittny Mejia (’19-’20) talks to counselors on the front line and they share why they keep at it.
Psychologists offer tips for staying mentally well during the coronavirus pandemic. Nick Webster (’19-’20) talks to mental health experts in the United Arab Emirates for The National newspaper about stemming stress during the pandemic.
Restrictions lifted on Dubai clinics offering remote mental healthcare. Nick Webster (’19-’20) covers this important development for The National newspaper.
Live sessions to help UAE residents manage mental health during social isolation. Nick Webster (’19-’20) writes about daily sessions with mental health experts being broadcast via the UAE’s National Programme for Happiness and Well-being’s social media channels.
We are doctors who study trauma. Here’s how to cope with the COVID-19 crisis. In HuffPost, two doctor’s share science-based coping strategies.
Coronavirus anxiety is seriously affecting teens. Here’s how to help. In HuffPost, teenagers’ worlds have been rocked by COVID-19, and they’re being left out of conversations about mental health and stress.
6 mental health tips for parents during the coronavirus outbreak, from Amy Cirbus Ph.D, LMHC, LPC for Talkspace.
Coronavirus is causing a mental health crisis. Here’s how to fight it. In Vox, Covid-19 patients and those caring for them could be especially at risk for anxiety, depression, and other conditions.
Taraji P. Henson’s foundation offers free virtual therapy for underserved communities. In Colorlines, the Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation, a non-profit combating mental health issues in the Black community, wants to reach those struggling with life changes triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mental illness will be ‘next wave’ of COVID-19 pandemic, epidemiologist says. Months-long isolation will take its toll on people’s mental health. CBC News’s Eva Uguen-Csenge explores.
How to sleep better if coronavirus anxiety is keeping you awake. Experiencing insomnia during the pandemic? Stress dreams? This expert advice is for you, from Jillian Wilson in HuffPo.
How to tell if you have coronavirus or if you’re experiencing anxiety. HuffPost freelancer Stephanie Barnes explores the symptoms of both, how to handle anxiety and preventative measures worth taking.
Failure to address coronavirus mental health issues will prolong impact. For The Hill, Opinion contributors former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher, Kennedy Forum founder Patrick J. Kennedy, and American Psychological Association CEO Arthur C. Evans Jr., Ph.D., write about what the federal government and state and local leaders can prioritize in their coordinated responses to ensure the health and well-being of Americans long after headlines about coronavirus have dissipated.
Mental health professionals are preparing for an epidemic of anxiety around the coronavirus. In Mother Jones, Ben Bagdikian editorial fellow Will Peischel talks to mental health experts about common symptoms and how they’re addressing patient concerns.
Pandemic anxiety is making us sleepless, forgetful and angry. Here are tips for coping. In Washington Post, psychologist Jelena Kecmanovic offers key tips for coping.
Governments are still struggling to get ahead of the coronavirus. From The Economist: Of the 5 stages of grief, humanity’s response to COVID-19 seemed stuck in the first 3: denial, anger and bargaining. March 16 may have been the day we moved onto the next stage: depression.
Social distancing could affect your mental health, experts say. In this article from Cox Media Group, experts say to remember the three R’s: Recognize, respond and ritualize.
Caring for your mental health in the time of coronavirus (Spanish). In El Especatador, journalist Daniela Quintero Díaz offers tips from a Colombian perspective.