Pandemic Covid-19: Psychodynamic analysis of a global trauma. Clinical considerations pre \ post Lock down.

Gabriella Ilse Viscuso, Ernesto Mangiapane
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Meanwhile the COVID-19 crisis challenges the fabric of our society, we examine through our psychological science how this global trauma has affected and is affecting our mental and physical health, how we perceive the world and how we interact with others. This contribution is part of the scientific landscape as an aid to understanding the social impact, aimed at interpreting the outcome of the pandemic and creating models for predicting the psychosocial consequences of the pandemic in the world. We divided the covid-19 event into three temporal phases: Pre Covid-19 Era, Inside Covid-19 Era and Post Covid-19 Era and discussed in each of this hypothetical Era on the perception of global threats and traumas researches, on defensive mechanisms and infodemia, information contagion, on the psychological effects of quarantine and social isolation through the lens of polivagal and psychotraumatological theory, and then addressed collective grief, isolating predictive and resilient factors, scientific communication, stress and effect management. This logic has highlighted how urgent action is needed to mitigate the potentially devastating effects of COVID-19. Many of the implications described here may also be relevant to future pandemics and public health crises. It’s time to strengthen our mental health system in preparation for the inevitable challenges triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, through gradual care and the practice of providing the most reliable information and the most effective and least resource-intensive treatment.
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Covid-19大流行:全球创伤的心理动力学分析。临床考虑前\后锁定。
与此同时,COVID-19危机挑战了我们的社会结构,我们通过心理科学研究这一全球性创伤如何影响并正在影响我们的身心健康,我们如何看待世界以及我们如何与他人互动。这一贡献是科学格局的一部分,有助于理解这一流行病的社会影响,目的是解释这一流行病的后果,并建立预测这一流行病在世界上的社会心理后果的模型。我们将covid-19事件分为三个时间阶段:从政治和心理创伤理论的角度,分别探讨了全球威胁感知和创伤研究、防御机制和信息传播、信息传染、隔离和社会隔离的心理影响,以及集体悲伤、隔离预测性和弹性因素、科学沟通、压力和效果管理。这一逻辑突出表明,需要采取紧急行动,以减轻COVID-19的潜在破坏性影响。这里描述的许多影响也可能与未来的流行病和公共卫生危机有关。现在是加强我们的精神卫生系统的时候了,通过逐步护理和提供最可靠的信息以及最有效和资源消耗最少的治疗方法,为COVID-19大流行引发的不可避免的挑战做好准备。
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