Mental Health During COVID-19 with Diane Orson


It’s been nine months since COVID hit, and let’s face it: we’re stressed.

Those on the front lines are dealing with record levels of anxiety, trauma, and heartbreak. The pandemic is reshaping our personal relationships too: constant contact with family and partners at home, and little human connection with our larger community of friends and colleagues.

Digital technology helps, but how will a shift toward e-learning and more social media and texting affect mental health, especially for young children and teens?

Host Diane Orson will talk with experts, front-line workers, parents at home, and young people all who are dealing with the stress of this pandemic.

This program originally aired on Thursday, November 19, 2020 on CPTV and and is now available to watch on-demand above.


New episodes of CUTLINE premiere each month on CPTV. Each episode is available for on-demand viewing concurrent with its television premiere. Episodes will be available on content.ctpublic.org, as well as at video.cptv.org; on YouTube; and on the free Connecticut Public mobile app. (Visit Google Play or the Apple App Store to download the app.)

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