Comments on: APEX Fellowship | Noah Crane /2020/10/22/noah-crane/ Tue, 27 Jul 2021 23:44:05 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: Noah Crane /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-19835 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 18:09:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-19835 In reply to Eric Kraus.

Hi Eric,
Hi Eric,
Thank you for watching it! I would say that there are definitely trends of people’s mental health in the Upstate New York Area. For example, older adults who didn’t have a lot of the same technological resources as younger adults found it difficult to stay at home during the pandemic, and many of them talked a lot about feeling isolated. We tried our very best to make sure that we could also send people supportive resources through the mail, for those who didn’t have the best internet access or a computer at home. I also would make the argument that individuals who were going through a transition during this time (a new home, new job, new school) were struggling a lot with their mental health due to how difficult making these transitions were because of COVID. Did you find that these trends were also present in the Pittsburgh area? Fantastic job with your fellowship!

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By: Noah Crane /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-3697 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 18:09:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-3697 In reply to Eric Kraus.

Hi Eric,
Hi Eric,
Thank you for watching it! I would say that there are definitely trends of people’s mental health in the Upstate New York Area. For example, older adults who didn’t have a lot of the same technological resources as younger adults found it difficult to stay at home during the pandemic, and many of them talked a lot about feeling isolated. We tried our very best to make sure that we could also send people supportive resources through the mail, for those who didn’t have the best internet access or a computer at home. I also would make the argument that individuals who were going through a transition during this time (a new home, new job, new school) were struggling a lot with their mental health due to how difficult making these transitions were because of COVID. Did you find that these trends were also present in the Pittsburgh area? Fantastic job with your fellowship!

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By: Noah Crane /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-7769 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 18:09:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-7769 In reply to Eric Kraus.

Hi Eric,
Hi Eric,
Thank you for watching it! I would say that there are definitely trends of people’s mental health in the Upstate New York Area. For example, older adults who didn’t have a lot of the same technological resources as younger adults found it difficult to stay at home during the pandemic, and many of them talked a lot about feeling isolated. We tried our very best to make sure that we could also send people supportive resources through the mail, for those who didn’t have the best internet access or a computer at home. I also would make the argument that individuals who were going through a transition during this time (a new home, new job, new school) were struggling a lot with their mental health due to how difficult making these transitions were because of COVID. Did you find that these trends were also present in the Pittsburgh area? Fantastic job with your fellowship!

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-7768 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 17:59:07 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-7768 Noah,
Great presentation! Part of my fellowship involved mental health research for veterans in the Pittsburgh area. I was curious if you found any trends regarding the mental health status of individuals in the New York area.
Eric Kraus

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-19834 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 17:59:07 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-19834 Noah,
Great presentation! Part of my fellowship involved mental health research for veterans in the Pittsburgh area. I was curious if you found any trends regarding the mental health status of individuals in the New York area.
Eric Kraus

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-3696 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 17:59:07 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-3696 Noah,
Great presentation! Part of my fellowship involved mental health research for veterans in the Pittsburgh area. I was curious if you found any trends regarding the mental health status of individuals in the New York area.
Eric Kraus

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By: James Foley /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-19833 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 17:48:15 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-19833 In reply to Noah Crane.

Okay, it would be good to do some teleconference chatting so that we can share screens. I will email you and take it from there!

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By: James Foley /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-3695 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 17:48:15 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-3695 In reply to Noah Crane.

Okay, it would be good to do some teleconference chatting so that we can share screens. I will email you and take it from there!

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By: James Foley /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-7767 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 17:48:15 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-7767 In reply to Noah Crane.

Okay, it would be good to do some teleconference chatting so that we can share screens. I will email you and take it from there!

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By: Noah Crane /2020/10/22/noah-crane/#comment-3694 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 17:31:19 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5882#comment-3694 In reply to Noah Crane.

Apologies for the double comment. Technology works in mysterious ways 🙂

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