
COVID Long-Haulers Support
Ongoing care for lingering symptoms—addressing the physical, emotional, and cognitive impacts of long COVID.
Psychological testing is a structured and evidence-based process used to evaluate an individual’s cognitive abilities, emotional health, behavioral functioning, and learning profile. These evaluations are administered, scored, and interpreted by licensed professionals with clinical expertise.
Each assessment integrates test results with a comprehensive review of psychological, medical, educational, and personal history to ensure accuracy and relevance. Testing is never used in isolation but as part of a complete diagnostic process that informs treatment planning, academic support, or legal documentation.
COVID long-haulers, or individuals experiencing post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), continue to face symptoms weeks or even months after the initial infection. These symptoms can include fatigue, brain fog, depression, anxiety, shortness of breath, and more.
The unpredictable nature of long COVID affects not only physical health but also mental clarity, emotional regulation, and daily functioning—making integrated care essential.
How We Help Long-Haulers

Beyond Expectation offers multidisciplinary support for those navigating the lasting effects of COVID-19. We provide mental health services designed to ease the emotional and cognitive burden of long-haul symptoms, in coordination with your primary care team or medical specialist.
Treatment options include:
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for brain fog, anxiety, and adjustment
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Mindfulness & Stress Reduction Techniques
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Biofeedback to help regulate stress and physical responses
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Supportive Talk Therapy for isolation, grief, and emotional fatigue
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Telehealth Options for consistent care during fluctuating energy levels
Our goal is to help individuals reclaim a sense of stability, energy, and agency in their lives.
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Who It’s For
Our long-hauler services are ideal for anyone who:
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Has persistent symptoms following a COVID-19 infection
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Feels ongoing fatigue, anxiety, or mental fog
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Is struggling with emotional changes or mood swings
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Feels isolated or misunderstood due to invisible symptoms
Needs tools for self-regulation, coping, and daily function
