By Jamie Bologna and Tiziana Dearing
February 24, 2021
One thing we’ve learned about the coronavirus is it often exacerbates what’s already hurting, whether that’s at the individual level or the systems level.
One area of struggle that the isolation of social distancing and the stress of economic hardship makes worse is psychiatric illness. For instance, drug overdose deaths nationwide were up 23 percent last year, the highest number of such fatalities ever recorded in a single year. And calls to the National Eating Disorders Association hotline were up 80 percent toward the end of 2020.
We speak with Stuart Koman, president and CEO of Walden Behavioral Care in Waltham, which provides individuals living with eating disorders and other psychiatric conditions a safe place to receive the support.
Listen to the full interview via WBUR >>