
How the Pandemic Is Changing Mental Health
COVID has jostled people’s emotional equilibrium. Therapy apps, telehealth, lay counselors and psilocybin are poised to change the foundations of caregiving
P. Murali Doraiswamy is professor of psychiatry and medicine at Duke University School of Medicine and a researcher at the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences. He has been involved in the development of numerous widely used medical drugs and devices and has received several awards in recognition for his scientific work. He serves as the Co-Chair for the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Mental Health.

How the Pandemic Is Changing Mental Health
COVID has jostled people’s emotional equilibrium. Therapy apps, telehealth, lay counselors and psilocybin are poised to change the foundations of caregiving

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