Coronavirus Counselling in London

Worried About Coronavirus? Coronavirus has impacted the way we work and interact over the last 2 years, often adding additional strains and stressors to our lives.If you are struggling, counselling can help you regain control and relief from distressing psychological or emotional symptoms triggered by this pandemic.

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Reactions That Can Occur During Pandemic and Quarantine Situations

  • Feelings of isolation and hopelessness
  • Relationship stress and conflict triggered from being confined
  • Children displaying challenging problematic behaviour
  • Increased levels of anxiety and panic
  • Obsessive-compulsive habits escalating
  • Nightmares
  • Hypervigilance, overcautious, wary
  • Anxious uncertainty regarding work and finances
  • Anxiety around separation and/or caring for people who are unwell
  • Difficulty coping with unexpected loss
  • Depression
  • PTSD symptoms being triggered unexpectedly
  • Uncontrollable anxiety
  • Fear of Contagion
  • Re-entry anxiety

How Can Counselling Help During Quarantine & Pandemic?

Counselling can powerfully help you to regain control and feel more able to navigate this difficult time.  Here are some of the ways in which our team of psychotherapists can help you develop the ability to:

  • Reduce and better manage anxiety, panic, distressful thoughts and feelings
  • Reduce and prevent increases in symptoms of depression
  • Cope more easily and comfortably with enforced isolation
  • Cope better with uncertainties regarding work and finances
  • Managing relationship stressors and conflict constructively
  • Gain relief from separation anxiety
  • Maintain and/or develop positive communication and relationship strategies for coping better together (including remotely)
  • Better manage children displaying problematic behaviour and emotions
  • Cope with unexpected bereavement
  • Reduce PTSD symptoms being triggered
  • Calm and reduce the intensity of obsessive compulsions, thinking and fears
  • Support and help as you start to return to work and meet friends again

What are the Common Reactions to a Pandemic and Post Isolation?

The most common reaction to a pandemic is hyper-vigilance – being over-cautious and wary about things, such as when a person coughs or is not wearing a mask. These feelings can be exacerbated by the fear of contamination. Some people may have trouble concentrating, making decisions, or feel sad, angry or overwhelmed. Others may experience physical symptoms such as headaches, muscle aches, and stomach aches, or have disrupted sleeping and eating patterns. These are all normal reactions, and over time, as life gets back to normal, these feelings usually decrease.

After regularly hearing messages like “stay home and stay safe”, from July 2021 big changes took place.  Many activities that were restricted or closed resumed, and the wearing of face masks became voluntary.  For some, these changes caused an increase in tension and some felt more socially anxious than ever.  You are not the only one and if you are experiencing higher levels of anxiety, it’s understandable.

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We can help you regain control and relief from distressing and emotional symptoms triggered by Covid-19.

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