Masks: Physical and Mental Health Implications
Masks: Physical and Mental Health Implications
By Risa Kerslake | July 9, 2020
According to New York psychotherapist Dana Dorfman, mask use is making us realize the importance of non-verbal communication and how much we communicate through our facial expressions. It’s a challenge to convey our humanity in public when another person we encounter is unable to see half of our face. But Dorfman said that we can still utilize the exposed parts of our face to communicate, such as by raising our eyebrows or exposing our cheeks.
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