Updated On: 04 January, 2021 12:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Maitrai Agarwal
Mental health counsellor discusses popular coping mechanisms people adapted in 2020

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To say 2020 has been a difficult year will be an understatement. The pandemic and lockdown wreaked havoc on physical as well as mental health. Increased levels of stress and anxiety have been reported across age groups while the lockdown effectively alienated us from our most common coping mechanisms, ranging from spending time with our loved ones to indulging in social activities such as dining or shopping.
Mental health counsellor, Arouba Kabir explained, "The lockdown instilled a sense of fear amongst us all which interfered with our emotional and physical health in numerous ways." Akin to several other issues we faced due to the global health crisis, many adapted to and found solace in new coping mechanisms. Ms. Kabir discusses coping and recounts popular coping mechanisms people turned to in 2020.