Mental Illness, Culture, and Society: Dealing With the COVID-19 Pandemic
Author | : Mohammadreza Shalbafan |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 2022-12-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832508154 |
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Author | : Mohammadreza Shalbafan |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 2022-12-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832508154 |
Author | : Joel Vos |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2021-01-13 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1529752086 |
The Psychology of Covid-19 explores how the coronavirus is giving rise to a new order in our personal lives, societies and politics. Rooted in systematic research on Covid-19 and previous pandemics, including SARS, Ebola, HIV and the Spanish Flu, this book describes how Covid-19 has impacted a broad range of domains, including self-perception, lifestyle, politics, mental health, media, and meaning in life. Building on this, the book then sets out how we can improve our psychological and social resilience, to safeguard ourselves against the psychological effects of future pandemics.
Author | : Mohammadreza Shalbafan |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 708 |
Release | : 2024-06-21 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832550568 |
The COVID-19 outbreak has impacted many areas of our lives, including mental health. Lockdown and physical distancing measures have been one major effective intervention to counter the spread of the virus and reduce the impact of the disease. However, they have negatively impacted mental well-being and behaviors, either triggering the onset of new psychiatric symptoms and diseases or amplifying pre-existing ones. The pandemic and lockdown measures have also been associated with reduced access to treatment and facilities all over the world, further worsening mental health outcomes. The impact on mental health, although universal, varied between nations. Cultural and societal variables, including norms, values, religion, and stigma have played an important role in shaping COVID-19-related mental health symptoms, including anxiety, depression, grief, psychosis, and addiction. These sociocultural factors have also molded how mental health interventions are tailored and provided. Highlighting the intertwining relationship between the pandemic, mental health, and sociocultural factors are essential to managing emerging mental health symptoms adequately.
Author | : Mohammadreza Shalbafan |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 99 |
Release | : 2023-08-02 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832530982 |
Author | : Samer El Hayek |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 95 |
Release | : 2023-07-12 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832529321 |
Author | : Renato de Filippis |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2023-06-06 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832525407 |
Author | : Renato de Filippis |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 94 |
Release | : 2023-05-09 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832521010 |
Author | : Mohammadreza Shalbafan |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2022-12-29 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832509924 |
Author | : Mohammadreza Shalbafan |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 125 |
Release | : 2023-04-04 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 2832517080 |
Author | : Richard E. Rubenstein |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2021-03-03 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1000388697 |
In this edited volume, experts on conflict resolution examine the impact of the crises triggered by the coronavirus and official responses to it. The pandemic has clearly exacerbated existing social and political conflicts, but, as the book argues, its longer-term effects open the door to both further conflict escalation and dramatic new opportunities for building peace. In a series of short essays combining social analysis with informed speculation, the contributors examine the impact of the coronavirus crisis on a wide variety of issues, including nationality, social class, race, gender, ethnicity, and religion. They conclude that the period of the pandemic may well constitute a historic turning point, since the overall impact of the crisis is to destabilize existing social and political systems. Not only does this systemic shakeup produce the possibility of more intense and violent conflicts, but also presents new opportunities for advancing the related causes of social justice and civic peace. This book will be of great interest to students of peace studies, conflict resolution, public policy and International Relations.