Coronavirus serving as a 'mid-life crisis, whether you're conscious of it or not' | Sky News Australia

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Psychotherapist Melissa Ferrari says the coronavirus crisis is taking the same toll on people as a mid-life crisis usually would.

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Psychotherapist Melissa Ferrari says people should use the coronavirus lockdown as a chance to reassess what they want in life. “It’s kind of like a version of a mid-life crisis in a way for some,” she said. “We’ve all been under an incredible amount of stress and I think people are really taking stock of their lives and thinking ‘what do I want from my life’.” Dr Ferrari said the coronavirus pandemic created added stress for so much of the population, “whether you’re conscious of it or not”.

 

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I googled Ms Ferrari and can but wonder what on god's green earth qualifies her to talk on anything. I mighta missed a degree....

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