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COVID-19 has forced many of us to adjust to a work-from-home situation very unexpectedly. This has led counselors, social workers, and therapists to change schedules, meeting formats, communication with clients, and boundaries between work and home. This has also impacted clinician self-care and general human well-being, due to being quarantined for several weeks without clarity and often resulting in a feeling of isolation.
COVID-19 has forced many of us to adjust to a work-from-home situation very unexpectedly. This has led counselors, social workers, and therapists to change schedules, meeting formats, communication with clients, and boundaries between work and home. This has also impacted clinician self-care and general human well-being, due to being quarantined for several weeks without clarity and often resulting in a feeling of isolation.