Today, “Long Covid” is a common term according to all medical professionals. This term was born in light of the direct impression of competent authorities who treated those affected by the coronavirus pandemic and those around them. In fact, even if a person or a family member did not contract the coronavirus, this does not mean that they are exempt from the symptoms of the damage, known today in the professional term “Long Covid”.
Most therapists believe that the relationships between couples have been shaken following the coronavirus pandemic, not only because of the disrupted routine, but also due to the general anxiety and depression that landed on everyone, in one day. These emphasized that even if couples suffered from something relatively minor with which they got along, the intensities changed. Therefore, couples are often in a state of despair, not “seeing” each other because sometimes it is difficult for each of them to “see” themselves. Then, a lot of anger develops towards their partner. This causes couples to think that any indulgence or leisure of one party, seems to be done at the expense of the other.
In addition to all these, the coronavirus crisis has caused many to start pondering their lives, longevity and meaning of life. As some people began to have thoughts about a possible death following the pandemic, some of those longings by individuals, even if hidden today, simply crashed completely, when realizing that they did not want to live that way anymore.
At “Na(r)gish” we invite any person, whether a spouse or someone in a relationship, who chose to end a relationship at some point or had been left by a partner, together or separately, to have all the tools that are required to deal with the sensitive situation in which they find themselves, in order to improve their quality of life and the quality of life of those around them and depend on them.

