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Mental Health & At-Risk Resources: COVID-19 Mental Health
A collection of resources for mental health and other at-risk situations such as abuse, homelessness, and financial issues for students.
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Everyday Resources & Coping
COVID-19 Mental Health
COVID-19 Resource and Information Guide — NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) Informacion y Recursos (en español) — NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
Mental/Behavioral Health
"Mental Health and COVID-19 Information and Resources"
"Taking Care of Your Behavioral Health: Tips For Social Distancing, Quarantine, And Isolation During An Infectious Disease Outbreak" — SAMHSA
"Looking after our mental health" — WHO
"Emotional Wellbeing During the COVID-19 Outbreak" — Suicide Prevention Lifeline
"Dealing with Depression During Coronavirus"
"Mental Health Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic"
"Taking Care of Yourself During a Public Health Emergency"
"Nurturing Relationships While Social Distancing"
"Things to do while staying at home"
"Coronavirus: Healthy Habits for Emotional Well-Being"
Stress
"Coping With Stress During Infectious Disease Outbreaks" — SAMHSA
"Managing Stress Associated with the COVID-19 Virus Outbreak" — VA
"Coping with stress during the 2019-nCoV outbreak" — WHO
"Coronavirus Anxiety: Coping with Stress, Fear, and Worry"
"How LGBTQ Youth Can Cope With Anxiety and Stress During COVID-19" — The Trevor Project
Loss & Grief
"Understanding and coping with grief and loss during COVID-19"
"Grieving during COVID-19"
"Coping with the emotional grief of job loss"
Studying/Working From Home
"Tips to Stay Mentally Well While Working From Home"
"Manage Stress as an Online Learning Student"
"Tips for Working from Home"
"Tips to Handle the Stress of Working From Home"
Children & Family
"Helping children cope with stress during the 2019-nCoV outbreak" — WHO
"How to Talk to Your Anxious Child or Teen About Coronavirus" — ADAA
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