UST offers free mental health care for COVID-19 frontliners

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The University of Santo Tomas has offered free mental health services to the frontliners battling COVID-19 during the enhanced community quarantine in Luzon.

MANILA, Philippines—

Through the Thomasian Mental Health Responders, under the leadership of the Association of Thomasian Psychology Alumni and the UST Department of Psychology, the school will extend its help to the frontliners and those involved in the enhanced community quarantine.Licensed psychologists, guidance counselors, medical doctors, psychology graduate students, and allied health professionals trained in psychological first aid comprise the Thomasian Mental Health Responders.

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