The body healing phenomenon: learning, teaching and living through a pandemic

P. Gibson, Amber Bale
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The COVID-19 lockdown restrictions will likely have had an impact on your daily rituals and routines. Reduced opportunities for much needed collaboration and socialisation may have left you feeling lethargic or overwhelmed (Lavie et al., 2021); it is widely recognised that the issues the pandemic has brought will heighten emotional distress as well as increase risk for psychiatric illness (Pfefferbaum and North, 2020). Whether you are an educator, student, or both, there will have been effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on your practice and performance. In this opinion piece, the phenomenon of body healing is discussed, prompting consideration of this ability to help take back control of our own minds, health and general wellbeing. 
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身体康复现象:在疫情中学习、教学和生活
新冠肺炎封锁限制可能会对你的日常仪式和日常生活产生影响。急需的合作和社交机会的减少可能会让你感到无精打采或不知所措(Lavie等人,2021);人们普遍认为,疫情带来的问题将加剧情绪困扰,并增加患精神疾病的风险(Pfefferbaum和North,2020)。无论你是教育工作者、学生还是两者,新冠肺炎大流行都会对你的实践和表现产生影响。在这篇评论文章中,我们讨论了身体愈合的现象,促使人们考虑这种能力,以帮助我们重新控制自己的思想、健康和总体幸福。
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