
Stressed and lonely about Covid-19? Worried and anxious? Online therapy can help…
In these extraordinary pandemic times, people feel more isolated than ever.
Social distancing and self-isolating can make you feel trapped, possibly feeling as though you are trapped in your own head with no one to understand and appreciate the significant concerns you have.
Perhaps you had social anxiety, loneliness, depression, any multitude of mental health issues even before coronavirus, and this virus has now made you feel even more cut-off from help than ever before.
Or, maybe the effects of the pandemic have made you react in ways you never have before, and the fear of losing your job, money, your family worries and what’s going to happen in the future, is crowding in on you in a way you have never experienced before.
Not being able to leave to leave your home to seek help is only going to make the problems worse.
Because you know the NHS is overworked, perhaps you don’t think your problems warrant you bothering them…
We understand. And we can help you. Now.
Emotional contamination
The pandemic has made a medical professionals realise that for many of us leaving home to seek help with our mental health issues, is impossible.
Therefore, to ensure the pandemic’s emotional virus is contained, centres such as the Beecholme Adult Care organisation, who are based in Surrey, are offering highly-qualified therapy and life coaching for anyone around the country who are seeking support.
If you go on Beecholme’s website, you’ll find you can talk to a fully-qualified therapist professional who can offer you emotional and practical help just in the same way as if you were able to attend a physical appointment with them but without worrying about the social distancing.
With the fantastic advent of this online therapy, you could receive online counselling from professional therapists using Zoom, Skype and FaceTime, apps, texts, emails to name but a few tech devices which are now being used to help you manage the fallout from social distancing.
You can receive help anywhere, anytime that suits you.
By going online to a website such as beecholmeadultcare.co.uk, you can choose a therapist or life coach who can help you through this challenging period.
It’s so easy – all you do is chose which therapist seems to suit your individual needs and then arrange a time for you to both chats online and, by any other tech device, you feel most comfortable with.
So, instead of having to go out into town to visit your doctor or therapist for help on how to cope during this uncertain time, now you can talk to a therapist online and have the listening, supporting and helping roles they provide, directly in your own home from the safety of your own sofa.
So, if you have found that you are on your own, and feel isolated and afraid – for whatever reason, Beecholme’s online therapy can help you combat those fears and deal with the situation, with tailor-made therapy just for you – wherever you live.
You may be in isolation due to the pandemic, but you are not in isolation with your worries.