Oral, OnurRezaee, ZeinabNomikos, George N.Ayca, Inci Banu2024-08-312024-08-3120241791-13622241-1666https://hdl.handle.net/11454/104645COVID-19 pandemic has been challenging for everyone since we have confronted various precautions such as lockdowns. Within this period, since social life has negatively been affected and socialization has become very limited, several mental health problems, such as depression and anxiety, have been observed in the community. In the search for scientific literature related to this review, the U.S. National Library of Medicine (PubMed) used MEDLINE and SportDiscus data, and we used the terms coronavirus, psychotherapy, and depression. The relevant literature has also taken its source from the research of relevant articles from reference lists derived from data studies. The effects of psychotherapy, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and pharmacotherapy, become very influential on people suffering from mental health problems. In some cases, the combination of them has also been helpful. Therefore, receiving these therapy methods should be encouraged more. Studies show that treatment methods such as psychotherapy, medication, and a combination of various ways provide benefits and contribute to the healing process of patients. The success rates of these methods are very high.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDepressionPsychotherapyCoronavirusSocio-psychological dimensions of the COVID-19 pandemicReview Article29191101WOS:001273713600006N/A