Mental health, psychosocial support helpline launched in Negros Occidental | Inquirer News

Mental health, psychosocial support helpline launched in Negros Occidental

By: - Correspondent / @carlagomezINQ
/ 02:00 PM September 03, 2020

BACOLOD CITY –– The Negros Occidental Provincial Health Office launched a mental health and psychosocial support helpline amid the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19).

Mark Katalbas, provincial health and substance abuse coordinator, said they have two volunteer-registered guidance counselors from the Carlos Hilado Memorial State College and a psychologist to assist the helpline callers.

“There are depressed individuals because of the prolonged quarantine, and those suffering from fear and anxiety as COVID-19 can hit anyone,” he said.

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“There is no health without mental health, we need to help those who need psychological intervention and counseling,” he added.

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The helpline will specialize in COVID-19 concerns, especially of overseas Filipino workers and locally stranded individuals.

Those feeling anxious or worried because of the COVID-19 pandemic may call 09615729197 and 09659821851 for help, he said.

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