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Laurie Blume / Tuesday, May 12, 2020 / Categories: Health, Healthcare Providers and Telemedicine, Mental Health Virtual Mental Health Therapy With Dr. Joel Young, Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine Joel Young, M.D., Director and Founder of the Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine discusses Virtual Therapy during the Coronavirus pandemic, and the future of therapy in general. Loneliness, depression, and feelings of isolation are at a heightened level. Fortunately, telemedicine has come to the forefront as we are social isolating, and patients are still able to get the care and support they need by medical professionals. Please watch and share this video with friends or loved ones if you see that they are struggling, need extra support and medical attention. Print 35342 Tags: Depression Doctors & Medical Professionals Loneliness Mental Health Rochester Center for Behavioral Medicine Telemedicine Virtual Therapy More links Virtual Therapy with Joel L. Young, MD Related articles Combatting Loneliness Parkinson’s Disease - Part 1 Telemedicine at its Best Telemedicine from an Attorney's Perspective Public Health in the Age of Covid Skin Cancer & Seniors Women's Health Issues Take Care of Your Heart Leveraging Technology in Telemedicine Addiction, Signs & Recovery