“And now that it's become a longer-term problem, this pandemic, we're starting to actually look at how it's impacting people, including the younger generation and it does feel like it's a time bomb that’s emerging.”– Melissa Nobile, psychologist MSc.
“While the pandemic shows no signs of slowing down, the effects on our youth are becoming increasingly apparent.”
In the latest podcast from The Kusnacht Practice, Global Sales and Marketing Director Philippe Rovere talks with Melissa Nobile – psychologist MSc - about the exponential rise in mental health issues affecting young people.
Together, they discuss the rapid escalation in the demand for mental health assistance that has led to services being overwhelmed and rendered ineffective.
The absence of counsellors and reduced mental health support in schools, and the behavioural changes and subtle clues that indicate that someone is struggling.
“And now that it's become a longer-term problem, this pandemic, we're starting to actually look at how it's impacting people, including the younger generation and it does feel like it's a time bomb that’s emerging.”– Melissa Nobile, psychologist MSc.
“While the pandemic shows no signs of slowing down, the effects on our youth are becoming increasingly apparent.”
In the latest podcast from The Kusnacht Practice, Global Sales and Marketing Director Philippe Rovere talks with Melissa Nobile – psychologist MSc - about the exponential rise in mental health issues affecting young people.
Together, they discuss the rapid escalation in the demand for mental health assistance that has led to services being overwhelmed and rendered ineffective.
The absence of counsellors and reduced mental health support in schools, and the behavioural changes and subtle clues that indicate that someone is struggling.