
Jeff Bogniard, owner and clinical director of PsyCare in Struthers, said, "Most of us expected life would return to normal, and in many ways, it's become more complicated. We have social unrest, isolation, and economic issues that have greatly contributed to an increase in depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, so we've really seen that, and we have also seen an increase in suicide rates. Alcohol consumption has greatly increased, and a lot of people are turning to drugs and alcohol as an attempted means to cope with this. It's leading to a larger, almost a pandemic within a pandemic."
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