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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.
Dr Joel Vos, PhD, Cpsychol trained as a Clinical and Health Psychologist and Philosopher, and works as researcher, lecturer and therapist in Counselling Psychology.
Chapter 1: The World Risk SocietyChapter 2: Natural Risks: Uncertain ScienceChapter 3: Social Risks: Uncertain PoliticiansChapter 4: Media Risks: Uncertain JournalistsChapter 5: Risk Perception: Uncertain InterpretationsChapter 6: Mental Health Risks: Uncertain MindsChapter 7: Existential Risks: Uncertain LifeChapter 8: The World Resilience Society