Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health team
Abstract Coronavirus Disease is impacting the entire world. As the first country that has needed to confront this disease, China has responded with unprecedented and hugely successful public health initiatives. Almost simultaneous with the awareness of the potential for widespread loss of life, the...
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doaj-8ac3c0add5ed4cdd9b518560457e91042020-11-25T03:01:03ZengBMCGlobalization and Health1744-86032020-07-0116111010.1186/s12992-020-00591-2Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health teamShitao Chen0Feihan Li1Chaihua Lin2Yuge Han3Xilun Nie4Robert N. Portnoy5Zhihong Qiao6Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal UniversityFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal UniversityFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal UniversityFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal UniversityFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal UniversityFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal UniversityFaculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal UniversityAbstract Coronavirus Disease is impacting the entire world. As the first country that has needed to confront this disease, China has responded with unprecedented and hugely successful public health initiatives. Almost simultaneous with the awareness of the potential for widespread loss of life, the first Chinese university recognizing the likely psychological impacts of COVID-19, assembled the first university-based professional team to offer pandemic-related mental health services to the Chinese public. This paper describes the work that we provided and the challenges encountered. The challenges are described in four contexts: the organizational/systemic level, the technical perspective, the therapeutic process, and the ethical aspects. We also provide recommendations on what we can do in the short term, and future improvements that can be made.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12992-020-00591-2COVID-19Mental health providerChallengesRecommendationsChina |
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Shitao Chen Feihan Li Chaihua Lin Yuge Han Xilun Nie Robert N. Portnoy Zhihong Qiao Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health team Globalization and Health COVID-19 Mental health provider Challenges Recommendations China |
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Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health team |
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Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health team |
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Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health team |
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Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health team |
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Challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the COVID-19 pandemic: the experience of China’s First University-based mental health team |
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challenges and recommendations for mental health providers during the covid-19 pandemic: the experience of china’s first university-based mental health team |
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Abstract Coronavirus Disease is impacting the entire world. As the first country that has needed to confront this disease, China has responded with unprecedented and hugely successful public health initiatives. Almost simultaneous with the awareness of the potential for widespread loss of life, the first Chinese university recognizing the likely psychological impacts of COVID-19, assembled the first university-based professional team to offer pandemic-related mental health services to the Chinese public. This paper describes the work that we provided and the challenges encountered. The challenges are described in four contexts: the organizational/systemic level, the technical perspective, the therapeutic process, and the ethical aspects. We also provide recommendations on what we can do in the short term, and future improvements that can be made. |
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COVID-19 Mental health provider Challenges Recommendations China |
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