Covid-19 can give rise to mental health stresses, say experts

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When she needed help, she could not see her therapist in person. Video consultations were not possible as she felt there were too many people at home to allow her the privacy she needed for the session. According to the American Psychological Association, an illness can develop from a genetic or biological disposition for that illness , combined with stressful conditions.

SOS chief executive Gasper Tan said the majority of clients are between 10 and 29 years old. Not all issues raised relate to the pandemic.

 

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