Thanksgiving this year will be like none other, with families likely trying to manage several stressors from the pandemic to politics.
Psychologist Dr. Michelle Carcel gives tips on how to manage the holiday pressure.
Thanksgiving this year will be like none other, with families likely trying to manage several stressors from the pandemic to politics.
Psychologist Dr. Michelle Carcel gives tips on how to manage the holiday pressure.
NOW MORE THAN EVER.JOINING US LIVE IS PSYCHOLOGISTDR. MICHELLE CARCEL.DR. CARCEL - THIS TIME OF YEARIS A JOYOUS ONE, BUT WITH THEPANDEMIC... MANY PEOPLE ARE NOTHAVING LARGE GATHERINGS,LONELINESS AND ISOLATION CAN BEAN ISSUE.
HOW SHOULD PEOPLEMANAGE THAT?FOR THOSE WHO WILL SEE IMMEDIATEFAMILY - THERE ARE LOTSOF OPINIONS ABOUT THE PANDEMIC,POLITICS -HOW DO YOU NOT RUIN THAT TIMETOGETHER?WE'RE GOING INTO 2021... HOW CANWE MENTALLY PREPARE, WITH AFOR THOSE WHO WILL SEE IMMEDIATEFAMILY - THERE ARE LOTSFAMILY - THERE ARE LOTSOF OPINIONS ABOUT THE PANDEMIC,POLITICS -HOW DO YOU NOT RUIN THAT TIMETOGETHER?WE'RE GOING INTO 2021... HOW CANWE MENTALLY PREPARE, WITH ANEW YEAR COMING- BUT WE'RE STILLIN THIS PANDEMIC.THE G-20 SUMMIT OF WORLD LEADERSWAS HELD VIRTUALLY THIYEAR AMID THE PANDEMIC.WORLD LEADERS HIGHLIGHTED THENEED TO WORK TOGETHER ASCITIZENS AROUND THE WORLD IN THEREBEL AGAINST NEW LOCKDOWNS."IT'S ONLY BY JOINING FORCESOTHER'S HANDS."THE SECOND WAVE IS IN FULL SWINGTHE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATIONSAYING MORE CASES WEREREPORTED IN THE LAST MONTH, THANTHE FIRST SIX MONTHS OF THETHE G-20 SUMMIT OF WORLD LEADERSWAS HELD VIRTUALLY THIS