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Coronavirus is driving the need for mental heath support. But what if you’ve never seen a psychologist before? – ABC News
The weight of the coronavirus crisis has driven a 29 per cent increase in mental health support by telephone in Victoria alone. But what if you’ve never been to a psychologist before? Here’s what you need to know.

The allure of self-isolation sourdough and virtual house parties are but a distant memory for many of us, replaced by an unremitting fatigue.
The weight of the coronavirus crisis, and the resounding uncertainty around when it may come to an end, has driven a 29 per cent increase in mental health support by telephone in Victoria alone, prompting a $12 million investment in telehealth counselling services.
For those struggling to come to grips with the impacts of the second wave, it is no doubt …
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