Whoever knew being stuck at home could be so stressful?

No commute, no decisions about where to go to eat, what movie to go see, what outfit to wear — it would seem that social distancing could be the most relaxing time of our collective lives — the forced slowdown we all needed to take a step back, take a deep breath (at least six feet away from the nearest living human being) and exchange running for sitting.

But of course, it’s not. A little less than two weeks in, and the thing we all know: There is almost nothing even remotely relaxing about the coronavirus pandemic. Between the concern for our health, the supply shortages, the stock market hemorrhages, the business closures and the ongoing uncertainty about what’s going to happen next — everyone is on edge.

That means the last few weeks have been very busy for Talkspace, said Chief Medical Officer Neil Leibowitz to Karen Webster in a recent conversation. The company is as a telehealth startup that links patients with therapists they can “see” remotely.