University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Faculty experts can help media covering pandemic’s impact on mental health

 

By - Apr 9th, 2020 02:30 pm

MILWAUKEE _ The coronavirus public health crisis is also taking a toll on the mental well-being of Americans. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee faculty members can assist media covering the pandemic’s impact on mental health, as well as a range of other topics related to COVID-19. For example:

  • W. Hobart Davies, the chair of the psychology department, can discuss the importance and availability of mental health services by telehealth options during the pandemic, as well as how professionals can be helpful during this time, specifically as it relates to child anxiety/adjustment.
  • Another psychology faculty member, Shawn Cahill, can talk about how to recognize symptoms of anxiety and how to address them. He can also speak about the importance of telehealth options during the crisis.
  • Meghan Ariotti, a clinical instructor in the College of Nursing, can discuss how to talk to children about the health effects of COVID-19. She can speak about the importance of managing your health online, including the use of virtual doctor visits.

A full list of experts can be found at UWM Report. The list will be updated regularly through the crisis. Please contact the UWM Media Services team at media-services-team@uwm.edu if you need help scheduling an interview.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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