Psychologists unite to help front-line medical workers
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However, many doctors and nurses on the frontline are concealing mental health issues and are giving priority to saving patients' lives.
"I heard from some medical workers who said they don't have the time or are not in the mood to accept counseling. They don't want their work rhythm to be disrupted for the time being," Yu said.
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