It’s one thing to confront a stranger passing you in the street or in a store but, what do you do when your BFF, partner, or boss is not following COVID guidelines? Dr. Carole Lieberman, a psychiatrist and public health expert, says you should examine your own feelings about masks and social distancing before confronting anyone else. Then, she says, you can adjust your feelings about others who don’t share your beliefs. “People who break the rules during COVID have different reasons for their choice. Some break the rules for political reasons, some because they don’t like wearing a mask or are tired of keeping social distancing. Some people are confused or annoyed by the contradictory advice we’ve been getting, and some are simply feeling rebellious and want to take control of their life.” She’ll share tips for discussing the issue with friends and family. When it comes to bosses, Dr. Lieberman says to try to separate what they want to do themselves from what they want you to do or not do. For coworkers she suggests letting them choose what they want to do, without impinging on your choices. And when it comes to someone flouting COVID rules in the supermarket, Dr. Lieberman says just walk away. Carole Lieberman, M.D., M.P.H. is a board-certified psychiatrist, forensic psychiatrist/expert witness and author. She has appeared on “Oprah,” the “Today” show, “Good Morning America,” CNN, “Fox News” and many other media outlets and hosts her own radio show/podcast. Contact Ryan McCormick at (516) 901-1103; (919) 377-1200 or ryan@goldmanmccormick.com
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