Kate Mulligan, a assistant professor of social and behavioral sciences at the University of Toronto, talks about ‘social prescriptions’ and recommending personalized, non-clinical social services to improve mental health and decrease loneliness.
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‘Social prescriptions’ helping to foster connection and support mental health during the pandemic
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