Person-Centered Approach to the Diverse Mental Healthcare Needs During COVID 19 Pandemic

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Abstract

In this COVID-19 pandemic, many mental health problems arose. The mental health difficulties are sufficiently significant to disturb the peace and wellbeing of the people involved. A poor population’s mental health needs are complex (elderly individuals, those with chronic co-morbidity, youth and disadvantaged population, emergency care professionals, police officers, and patients with pre-existing mental health issues). In resource-scarce environments, in the light of the person-centered treatment paradigm, there is an immediate need to plan to meet the emerging challenge.

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Kar, S. K., & Singh, N. (2020). Person-Centered Approach to the Diverse Mental Healthcare Needs During COVID 19 Pandemic. SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine, 2(9), 1358–1360. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42399-020-00428-4

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