Clinical Psychologist advises on the importance of mental health during lockdown
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Mental health shouldn’t be underestimated at a time like this. Many people are struggling.

South Africa is currently in a nationwide lockdown to combat the spread of coronavirus, but heightened feelings of uncertainty, unrest, anxiety, and loneliness have surfaced as a result.
Isolation amid the global COVID-19 pandemic adds to psychological distress.
Johannesburg-based clinical psychologist Samantha Williams joined Breakfast with Martin Bester to talk about the different aspects of life people are struggling with during the national lockdown in South Africa.
READ: Google employees to make their home an office until 2021
Williams emphasises: “There is so much information coming through about the virus and there’s so much uncertainty which causes people to feel anxious. There’s no certainty around many things.
“Life should not be put on hold; it should be able to adapt to change.
“There has been a rise in depression, anxiety, and suicide.”
Williams offers online support for coping through COVID-19, Fridays at 11:00. Contact Celeste on 072 1711 712.
ZOOM:
8680732137
Password: 0jcmxj
The South African Depression and Anxiety Group offers FREE online Facebook Expert Chats daily, 1pm - 2pm on their Facebook Page.
SADAG Helplines providing free telephonic counselling, information, referrals and resources 7 days a week, 24 hours a day – call 0800 21 22 23, 0800 70 80 90 or 0800 456 789 or the Suicide Helpline 0800 567 567.
Show's Stories
-
Man drops expensive bottle of liquor inside store
You break it, you buy it - or so the saying goes...
The Workzone with Alex Jay 23 hours ago -
Man asks his dog if she was a human in her previous life
Proof that dogs really are connected to humans more than we know.
The Workzone with Elana Afrika-Bredenkamp 23 hours ago