Containment can be very difficult to bear for people who are already mentally fragile. - Nicolas Messyasz

Everyone sees noon at their door, we don't judge. In the context of containment linked to the epidemic of new coronavirus, readers manage to benefit from this forced isolation (the article can be read here). For others, it is more complicated, such as those who found themselves stuck in spite of themselves at dad-mom's (to discover by that). What these readers of 20 Minutes dream of , who confide in us their moral distress and their wish to break the confinement to join their loved ones:

“I am stuck away from my parents. I am alone and depressed. Can I finish confinement with them? »Hugo

“My nephew, a student, has low morale. He is stranded in Lyon and asks if he can finish confinement with his parents. It's possible ? »Dico

"I wonder about the regulations installed to enforce containment ... If someone is depressed, and that the fact of being alone makes him have even more dark ideas, are we entitled to welcome him or should we shut the door for him "hoping"? »Stéphanie

Here are the answers that 20 Minutes found:

The rules, recalled, among others, on the website of the Ministry of the Interior, are clear: there is no right to change the place of confinement, whether to join his girlfriend, to cheer up her best friend, go to your second home, or take part in a family weekend…

However, assistance to vulnerable people (elderly, sick or disabled) constitutes a compelling family reason authorizing travel. Helping a loved one who is esteemed, or who we know, in too great a state of moral distress to remain alone, does he enter this field?

We may have peeled the various official sites related to the Covid-19, and even called the toll free number 0800 130 000 implemented since the beginning of the crisis, we did not, this Thursday, got an answer to this very specific question.

For students. Be that as it may, students are not alone in the world. "Social, health and psychological support is always provided by the university health services and social services of the Crous", can be read on the page etudiant.gouv.fr. The majority of services provide "hotlines", have set up "a mailbox for requests and making appointments", provide "consultations and teleconsultations", it is specified. They adapt their organization by offering students answers to requests for support and psychological listening.

The Crous de Bordeaux-Aquitaine offers social and psychological support to all students:

➡️Distribution of food baskets
➡️Permanent psychological

Discover the report that @francebleu has devoted to these initiatives👉https: //t.co/Ksb1EggIEm

- Les Crous (@Cnous_LesCrous) March 27, 2020

If you are a student with a need for listening, due to low morale, it is added that "you can go to apsytude.com, partner of certain Crous, or any other listening and listening device. support indicated by your Crous ”.

There are also other free listening services: Nightline (for Paris), Fil santé jeunes, SOS phoenix suicide, SOS friendship, SOS listening (01 45 39 40 00).

Well, if someone ever feels bad mentally, etc. and doesn't want to meet a shrink or anything, I have an app called APSYTUDE that could help you

- 𝕸𝖆𝖓'𝖒𝖆𝖓 '(@man_moon_mood) March 6, 2020

For the mentally vulnerable. On the page of the Secretariat of State to the Prime Minister responsible for people with disabilities, a tab targets the mentally vulnerable, who ask who they can contact in the event of a problem. They were told that “the medico-psychological centers (CMP) are strengthening their telephone reception so that people in psychological distress can get an answer and provide emergency care for crisis situations. "

Also find on the FFP website the press release from the National Federation of CMPP which gives the indications to maintain the care offer: https: //t.co/g4uNey0cxf pic.twitter.com/jlVwQB7BzI

- French Federation of Psychiatry (@FPsychiatrie) March 30, 2020

Our file on containment

To maintain a social bond. A phone call, an SMS, a WhatsApp loop ... There is no shortage of means to maintain a social link and be close, in thought, to the person who worries us. 20 Minutes even concocts a newsletter every day to keep you positive at home (mood side, huh).

So that you can see more clearly, 20 Minutes is trying to answer your questions, which you can send us by following the procedure below. Thank you in advance (and take care of yourself)!

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