psychologist and mccamey about the unique pressures on mental health we try to concerning i come off if extraordinary here. and i hope these things going to play out long term i do it's a huge leap difficult so unprecedented so many factors but do you feel things are going to play out in mental health for the long term. i think that if they remain within this social distancing families not being able to get together if they carry on doing that i think it would be pretty catastrophic for human beings listen one of the big problems i think humans have is you forget you're an animal you're an animal you know we might want to separate ourselves because we feel that we consume conscious alchemists dick incredibly intelligent beings but actually basically you are a human animal and animals need socialization we're 98.8 percent related to our cousins who watch him pansies we have exactly the same clothes and it's as simple as that you know there are ancestors that d.n.a. it thrives 31 thing socialization you can't get online you can't get on the telephone it will be a really sad 2nd you nee