27 min

A Forced Pause – Mental Health in the time of COVID-19 – Part 2 PhD and Me: The Third Degree

    • Education

COVID-19 has caused what has felt like a “forced pause” to daily routines and expectations for the future, resulting in complex implications for mental health. In this episode, our hosts discuss how the pandemic has altered relationships with peers, experiences as healthcare providers, and collective abilities to make and maintain connections.


Matthew Clayton (UNC, Psychology and Neuroscience)
Poushali Ganguli (KCL, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience)
Kierra Peak (UNC, Occupational Science)
Jamshaid Shahir (UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology)
Kelsey Thompson (UNC, Speech and Hearing Sciences)

COVID-19 has caused what has felt like a “forced pause” to daily routines and expectations for the future, resulting in complex implications for mental health. In this episode, our hosts discuss how the pandemic has altered relationships with peers, experiences as healthcare providers, and collective abilities to make and maintain connections.


Matthew Clayton (UNC, Psychology and Neuroscience)
Poushali Ganguli (KCL, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience)
Kierra Peak (UNC, Occupational Science)
Jamshaid Shahir (UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology)
Kelsey Thompson (UNC, Speech and Hearing Sciences)

27 min

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