Thursday, February 10, 2022

COVID vs CUPID 2022

 

Dr. Michael Dadson (Mike Dadson), believes "Valentine's Day can have a 'Darwinian effect' on couple relationships which are already struggling: weaker relationships may not survive." Follow this link to read more on COVID vs CUPID in 2022.

Since early 2020, Dr. Dadson has expressed concern surrounding the mental health impacts of COVID-19.  In 20222, added to the already unprecedented levels of mental health issues, the flooding disasters in BC, economic uncertainty-job loss or unemployment, prolonged lockdowns and isolation, social restrictions, political conflicts rising among family and friends, increasing costs for food, fuel and housing have lead to unprecedented mental health issues.

Dr. Michael Dadson notes that "with Valentine's Day rapidly approaching, couples who were already under stress seem to be under more stress now, with no end in sight of disruptions caused by COVID-19 restrictions".

Dr. Dadson offers insights with this couples counselling video:


4 Links to Dr. Dadson's  Academic and Professional Certifications

  1. Dr. Mike Dadson is a Registered Clinical Counsellor (RCC), with the BC Association of Clinical Counsellors with numerous academic publications
  2. Dr Dadson is also a certified member of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, 
  3. Final Ph.D. Defense

To inquire about a couples counselling appointment, click here. 

*Note- Some financial supports are available: 

Blue Cross Provider for Veterans and RCMP
  • Registered provider of services for ICBC

    In addition, Dr. Dadson offered 20 free counselling placements for those who were impacted by the recent weather disasters in BC or who have experienced a death due to COVID. Read more here.

    #langleycounselling #Mentalhealth #counsellors #mentalhealth #trauma #traumasupport #stress #depression





    No comments:

    Post a Comment