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Virtual COVID-19 Impacts on Mental Health Part 2: Couples and Families – UANews

July 6th, 2020 11:41 pm

COVID-19 Isolation Impacts on Couples and Families:Recognizing, Addressing and Resolving Relationship Challenges During Confinement

Human beings are social creatures, and the isolation caused by sheltering in place can impact our mental health. To address these issues and offer some coping tools and resources,OLLI-UA(Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) and the University of Arizona Department of Psychiatry are hosting twoZoom webinars this month. Both are free and will feature a question and answer session. Register using the link below.

The July 24 presentation at 2 p.m. features Banner-University Medicine psychiatry faculty:

Alison R. Coelho, assistant professor: Dr. Coelho's areas of professional interest include trauma-focused psychotherapy, psychoanalytic psychotherapy, neuropsychology and couples' therapy with an emphasis on interracial marriage.

Noshene Ranjbar, assistant professor and director, Integrative Psychiatry Clinic: Dr. Ranjbar's interests include integrative psychiatry, health disparities with a focus on Native American and immigrant mental health, and mind-body medicine.

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