With a large majority of us social distancing will we like it and need treatment for loving it?
Will then will we need a new treatment for loving to be a shut-in? What do we have now for treating shut-ins?
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Not sure I can answer your question as written.
But in my opinion there are people who have temporarily gotten more for not working than for working,
A super paid vacation.
And I think some people might become seduced by the notion that this is a good deal.
Until it stops.
And I bet some of them will need some sort of “professional guidance” to re orient them to the real world.
@josie
Nobody’s getting more for not working then they did for working.
You mean people might adjust to not slaving for a living? I can certainly imagine such possibilities.
Boredom and overwork are two sides to the same shitty coin.
I could see some people loving it a little too much and having some issues going back to the full time hustle and bustle, working at the office with coworkers, withdrawal’s from their children/ home life, etc…
America and other countries also have many resources available. China sent mental health professionals to Wuhan and they also have a 24/7 hotline among other resources.
Here’s a site with tons of links to helpful information:
https://mhanational.org/covid19
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