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Mental Health

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Person has more resiliency skills than Level 2 persons, but only in specific life situations. They struggle within the normal range of psychological adjustment when dealing with critical life events and major life stressors (e.g., job loss, the death of a family member, divorce, personal illness, injury, disease, disability). Person takes some therapeutic responsibility for mental health symptoms and conditions that hinder at home, school, or work. Person struggles slightly with positive optimism and balancing mood, emotion, affect, and rational thinking but does much better than persons at Level 2. Person handles daily life stressors with an adequate degree of coping and resiliency skills. They transition adequately through the phases of a pandemic disaster. They have some difficulties cultivating new meaning, personal growth, hardiness, and daily self-care. Thus, guidance in this area is essential to maintain their overall health and well-being.

Counseling Practice During Phases of a Pandemic Virus

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