University of Iowa: Stay in Touch With Your Emotions to Reduce Pandemic-Induced Stress
October 15, 2020
October 15, 2020
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Oct. 15 (TNSJou) -- The University of Iowa issued the following news:
Everybody, it seems, is stressed out to some degree by the coronavirus pandemic.
It may be anguish over the sickness or death of a friend or family member. It may be anxiety over a job that has been altered or eliminated. It may be disquiet over the competing demands of work and family while working from home.
These are natural emotions during stressful times, says Emily . . .
Everybody, it seems, is stressed out to some degree by the coronavirus pandemic.
It may be anguish over the sickness or death of a friend or family member. It may be anxiety over a job that has been altered or eliminated. It may be disquiet over the competing demands of work and family while working from home.
These are natural emotions during stressful times, says Emily . . .