Postcovid lost interest in all work and start weeping any moment. Though under treatment and feeling better but interested only in imaginary time and not in present.
She is all reverse in nature than 1 year ago
Please advise
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Hi, I am sorry you are feeling this way. It looks like something during covid triggered some deep subconscious trauma. We will need to bring this up in a safe space and work on the emotions in the trance so you feel healthier. This is what I feel based on the information you’ve shared.
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Book a session with me and we will find a way to bring peace and healing ❤️
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You are worried about the change in her behaviour post covid. She is feeling better now but still she is not in the present. It seems like she is going through post-covid anxiety. To feel better she can consult a psychologist. A psychologist will determine why she is feeling upset and why she is not in the present. More information is required to be able to determine the reasons for change in behaviour post covid. Do not worry with the help of a mental health professional she will feel better.
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Consult a psychologist
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Contact me for counselling session. Along with counselling I can suggest natural foods to calm the mind.
Hi Sir living in imaginary world or time is away of attempting to negate our personal responsibility and avoiding the discomfort of existential angst.This may be a type of OCD.Coping with reality is important.Take smaall steps at a time and be proud of yourself. Talk with people who loves you and improve your skills.Daily physical activities and yoga can be helpful.
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For support and guidance seek help from a counselor
Its called brain fog ..counseling will help in such cases..do practice this technique.
Sit in a quiet and comfortable place. Put one of your hands on your chest and the other on your stomach. Your stomach should move more than your chest when you breathe in deeply.
Take a slow and regular breath in through your nose. Watch and sense your hands as you breathe in. The hand on your chest should remain still while the hand on your stomach will move slightly.
Breathe out through your mouth slowly.
Repeat this process at least 10 times or until you begin to feel your anxiety lessen.
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