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El. knyga: Loss and Trauma in the COVID-19 Era

Edited by (University of Iowa, USA)
  • Formatas: 190 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003845171
  • Formatas: 190 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Feb-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781003845171

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This unique book includes 19 chapters by an international cast of authors, addressing aspects of loss and trauma connected to the virus, including covid and posttraumatic stress, covid and love, covid and bereaved families, covid and ageism, and covid and world orderliness.



The covid pandemic (including the covid virus and its complications) killed between 3 to 7 million people, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). This unique book includes 19 chapters by an international cast of authors, addressing aspects of loss and trauma connected to the virus, including covid and posttraumatic stress, covid and love, covid and bereaved families, covid and ageism, and covid and world orderliness.

A central theme in this volume is the attempt by scholars and practitioners to include chapters that can provide hope in the midst of a sense of global darkness that accompanied the burgeoning spread of the virus in 2020. It explores a range of covid-related topics that bear on loss and trauma. The book is a valuable read for scholars and students researching on and dealing with trauma, as well as by practitioners working with clients who have covid-related problems. The book will also benefit general readers interested in impacts of the pandemic on loss and trauma.

The chapters in this book were originally published as two special issues in Journal of Loss and Trauma.

Introduction: JLT and the Coronavirus
1. Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
and Traumatic Stress: Probable Risk Factors and Correlates of Posttraumatic
Stress Disorder
2. Managing COVID-19 in a Large Urban Research-Intensive
University
3. Romantic Love in the Age of COVID-19
4. Reaction to the
COVID-19 Pandemic: The Influence of Meaning in Life, Life Satisfaction, and
Assumptions on World Orderliness and Positivity
5. Longing for a Familiar Way
of Going Forward
6. The COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis: The Loss and Trauma Event
of Our Time
7. Philippine Teachers Practices to Deal with Anxiety amid
COVID-19
8. Mental Health and Its Influencing Factors among Self-Isolating
Ordinary Citizens during the Beginning Epidemic of COVID-19
9. A Glimpse of
University Students Family Life Amidst the COVID-19 Virus
10. Stranded
College Students amid Corona Virus Disease 2019 Pandemic: An Existential
Phenomenology
11. A Researcher and Survivor of the Holocaust Connect and Make
Meaning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
12. Impact of COVID-19 on Athletes and
Coaches, and Their Values in Japan: Repercussions of Postponing the Tokyo
2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games
13. Defining a Risk Group and Ageism in
the Era of COVID-19
14. Knowledge, Attitudes, Anxiety, and Coping Strategies
of Students during COVID-19 Pandemic
15. Together for Hope and Resilience: A
Humanistic Experience by the Vulnerability, Trauma, Resilience and Culture
Lab Members during the COVID-19 Pandemic
16. The Impact of Social
Uncertainty, Protests, and COVID-19 on Hong Kong Teachers
17. The Effects of
Incriminating COVID-19 News on the Returning Indonesians Anxiety
18.
COVID-19: An Australian Perspective
19. The Future That Awaits Us
John H. Harvey is Professor Emeritus Psychology at the University of Iowa, USA. His research and writing foci have been on loss and trauma and interpersonal relationships. He is the founding Editor of the Journal of Loss and Trauma.

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