COVID-19 Resources for Families
Experts expect that COVID-19 will soon become endemic. As we move towards this new reality, we have compiled a list of COVID-19 mental health resources for the medical, childcare, and community professionals we work with.
Use these COVID-19 mental health resources for families to better support the emotional well-being of your patients and clients now and in the future:
- Building resilience in the aftermath of COVID-19
- COVID-19 mental health resources and information
- News articles on COVID-19
- Telehealth resources
Building Resilience in the Aftermath of COVID-19
- Resilience, Development, and COVID-19 (Tufts Medical Center)
- Study: Resources for Supporting Children’s Emotional Well-being during the COVID-19 Pandemic (ResearchGate)
- Supporting Patients through Adversity (Physician’s Computer Company Pediatric HER Solutions)
COVID-19 Mental Health Resources and Information
- Coronavirus resources (UMass Chan Medical School Implementation Science & Practice Advances Research Center [iSPARC])
- COVID-19 Resources (Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University)
- Managing Now for a Better Tomorrow: Addressing Equity During COVID-19 (The Institute for Innovation and Implementation at the University of Maryland School of Social Work)
News Articles on COVID-19
Watch or read these COVID-19 news reports:
- June 24, 2021: 'We Can Talk About This': Kids Benefit When Parents Open Up About Mental Health Struggles (WBUR News)
- March 23, 2020: ‘Reassurance, routines, and regulation’ are critical for children during isolation, says child psych expert (The Altamont Enterprise)
- March 26, 2020: UMass Chan Medical School child trauma expert co-authors COVID-19 resource for supporting children’s well-being (UMass Chan Medical School)
Telehealth Resources
- Videos: American Academy of Child