We are now a little over a week into widespread stay-at-home and social distancing policies. For those of us in behavioral healthcare, whether you are working at live sites like hospitals or using visual alternatives at home, there are changes in our usual practice. As in the Chinese character for crisis, there is both danger and opportunity. From Psych Congress Network.
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