I’ve been writing about the pandemic off and on since 2020. I was a sociology minor at Indiana University, and the study of groups is pretty fascinating to me. I live in Texas, and was recently in Indiana for just over a week. I was in a hospital setting for much of that time, andContinue reading “After the Pandemic: Mental Health, School Effects and Affects in Development”
Category Archives: anxiety
Covid Recovery: COVID19; Varients, Trauma Effects, and Recovery
Here’s an article about highly sensitive people, surviving the pandemic, and a little bit about my relationship with my grandmother.
Mental Health: Everyone Makes Mistakes, Anxiety and ADHD
Remember the song from Sesame Street? (you may want to ask a parent if you are under 40) “Everyone makes mistakes oh yes, they do….. Your sister and your brother and your dad and mother too… big people small people matter of fact, ALL People…” well, you get the idea. We all have a tendencyContinue reading “Mental Health: Everyone Makes Mistakes, Anxiety and ADHD”
47 Days: Changing Habits, Creating New Ones, and Social Connections. How the Protective Factor of Social Connections is Being Challenged During COVID
May, 2020 There’s a movie called ‘47 Days’ coming out. It is a movie scheduled to come out in 2020 about the 47 days it takes to get a correct diagnosis for a woman who has an illness. There’s another show, that was a television series, called ’24’. All of the events of each seasonContinue reading “47 Days: Changing Habits, Creating New Ones, and Social Connections. How the Protective Factor of Social Connections is Being Challenged During COVID”
Changes: Tele-everything
It’s really interesting to see how companies are changing their norms and the way they do things to adapt to the safe-at-home model. I am wondering which of these new norms may stay in place, and which of them will go away as our risk for the Coronavirus diminishes over time. My guess is someContinue reading “Changes: Tele-everything”
