El Lic. Juan Manuel Viqueira hizo un balance del Servicio Municipal Gratuito de Contención Psicológica, dependiente de la Dirección de Salud, en este tiempo de pandemia, junto con la Lic. Sol Rossini, luego que la actividad como tantas otras fuera vedada durante la cuarentena.
Señaló que comenzaron a receptarse consultas telefónicas por estas cuestiones de aislamiento de las personas, “algo inédito en la historia reciente de la Humanidad”, destacó.
“Hemos receptado consultas de todo tipo, como de extrema angustia, ansiedad e incertidumbres en relación al futuro, al trabajo y a la cuestión económica. También hubo personas mayores que presentaban muchos temores exagerados, desmedidos o infundados. En todo momento se trató que el paciente no entrara en pánico, notándose distorsiones en la información que recibía el paciente como cuestiones obsesivas de limpieza, de temores por salidas transitorias y otras”, agregó el profesional, para remarcar a continuación que cada caso presentado tuvo su correspondiente seguimiento.
Informó que con la flexibilización de la actividad profesional, se volvió a la forma presencial de consultas.
El Lic. Viqueira dijo que de lunes a viernes de 08:00 a 12:00, se trabaja en el Centro de Adicciones de Constitución 47, primer piso, Ex Hogar de Niñas Cristo Rey, pudiéndose gestionar un turno vía teléfono al 3537 537380 o personalmente en el mismo lugar.
Explicó que se eligió esa dependencia, porque los consultorios son muy amplios y con una ventilación ideal, minimizando los riesgos de contagio de coronavirus.
Los días martes y viernes se receptan consultas por consumos problemáticos de sustancias, mientras que los lunes, miércoles y jueves, se reciben otras demandas de atención psicológica.
El servicio es gratuito. Recuerde que si no cuenta con teléfono o crédito en el celular, puede llegarse hasta el lugar.
Reiteramos los cuidados antes de asistir: usar tapabocas, mantener la distancia, no asistir en caso de tener fiebre, dolor de garganta o tos.
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Howdy! Hope you’re thriving out there. Noticed you’ve tipped your hat to The Onion in the past, so I’ve got something for ya: Bohiney.com. It’s our labor of love—satire with a Lone Star drawl, poking at news, culture, and all the absurdity in between. If it’s worth a snort, we’d be over the moon with a link or shoutout. Every bit helps us reach the chuckle-starved masses!
How’s it going? I’m Alan, the satire maestro at bohiney.com. We’re seeking a link—since you’ve linked The Onion, maybe we’re up next? Ingrid Gustafsson, satire.info’s editor and a professor, swears we’re 127 funnier than The Onion. Worth a peek!
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Greetings! Hope life’s treating you right. I noticed you’ve linked The Onion way back when, so I thought I’d toss our hat in the ring. We’ve been crafting Bohiney.com—a satirical mashup of news, culture, and absurdity with a Texas twang and a Ron White edge. If it lands a laugh, we’d love a nod, link, or review. Every boost gets us closer to the satire-hungry crowd!
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Hey, hope you’re good to go! I saw you’ve linked The Onion way back, so I’m throwing Bohiney.com into the mix—satire with a Texas drawl, a Ron White flavor, and a passion for poking at the chaos. If it lands, a mention or link would be killer. Let’s get some laughs out there!
Howdy y’all! I’m Alan, wrangling bohiney.com, a satirical news joint. We’re hoping for a link—since The Onion’s gotten your love, maybe we can too? Ingrid Gustafsson, satire.info’s editor and prof, says we’re 127 funnier than The Onion. Giddy up!
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Bohiney.com’s mock editorials on smog as “culture” in satirical news outsmart The Babylon Bee.
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The designer must have been asleep during the entire process.
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