is. And that’s where quarantine depression can creep in.Quarantine depression isn’t a technical or clinical term. But you can think of it as a descriptor for the mental health challenges induced or exacerbated by stay-at-home life.
Humans are social creatures by nature, and the limited social interaction we’re getting right now because of quarantine is putting us at risk for things like depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues, says Goldman.
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