*The effects of social distancing on social engagement.
*Coping with the pandemic among people with depression and anxiety.
*Whether political orientations align with coping mechanisms.
*Social media use and loneliness among young adults.
*How service delivery and clinical training were challenged by--and responded to--the unfolding crisis.
Whether addressing the isolation of those early days or the realities of providing much-needed psychiatric care, this book highlights key findings and research directions that continue to shape our thinking about the pandemic today.