COVID-19 Resource and Information Guide
Quarantining and stay-at-home orders are causing many Americans to spend more time at home and away from familiar routines. The resulting stress and uncertainly from these mitigation efforts can spark tension and conflict within the family. This guide, created by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), offers guidance on how to cope with feeling isolated and how to manage stress and anxiety while quarantined or at home.
Managing Family Conflict While Home
Since the pandemic began, families have been spending more time together, but without healthy communication skills, some families may struggle to address conflict constructively, creating a risk for physical aggression. Here are some strategies that may help families manage conflict during periods of home confinement.
Healthy Connections Knoxville
A strong, lasting bond between partners is linked to physical and emotional health but the pandemic is putting a strain on even the healthiest of relationships. Healthy Connections Knoxville offers assistance and research-based tools to help couples navigate the challenges presented by the COVID-19 crisis while improving and strengthening the marriage/partnership.
The Knoxville Family Justice Center
With so many people confined to their homes, there are growing concerns about a potential increase in intimate partner violence (IPV). The Knoxville Family Justice Center serves domestic violence and sexual assault victims by offering a safe location to access advocacy & other services necessary to build a future of choice, safety & opportunity.
YWCA's Keys of Hope Women's Program
YWCA's Keys of Hope Women's Program has been a home and safe space for women in need for nearly a century. The program's goal is to provide affordable housing in a safe environment with supportive services that promote self-sufficiency without regard to race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
Managing Family Conflict While Home During COVID-19: Intimate Partners
Families are spending more time together at home during the pandemic, but this shift can present challenges for families who may struggle to address conflict constructively. To combat this issue, the Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress offers tips and strategies to help families manage conflict during periods.
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