People frequently say that the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented. Yet from a bird’s eye point of view it has similarities with other pandemics, even other illnesses, and with other stresses and traumas. In fact, each situation of stress and trauma illuminates all the others. People frequently say that the COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented. Yet from a bird’s eye point of view it has similarities with other pandemics, even other illnesses, and with other stresses and traumas. In fact, each situation of stress and trauma illuminates all the others. We are on the cusp of a science of stress and trauma. In this book we indicate how the current pandemic interweaves with that science, both benefiting and contributing to it. In other words, though in this pandemic each person and community feel that their sufferings are unique, in fact they overlap with other areas of suffering that can provide benefit to our collective wisdom. In this book two scientists from different parts of the world have come together to meld their knowledge of stress and trauma and apply it, together with their current observations, to understanding of the pandemic. Reciprocally, because all traumatic situations overlap, lessons from the pandemic will benefit other situations of stress and trauma. Thus the contents of this book are relevant to every traumatic situation. The book is laid out in the following. Chapter 1 considers previous traumatic situations, while chapter 2 compares them with the pandemic. Chapter 3 introduces stress and trauma terms and applies them to the pandemic. Chapters 4-6 explore the range of stress and trauma processes and consequences all the way from cellular to international levels. Chapter 7 explores the dialectic between death and resilience, while chapter 8 summarises the previous chapters. Finally, chapter 9 applies stress and trauma understanding to amelioration and treatment of COVID-19 consequences.
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Paul Valent. Stress And Trauma In Pandemic Times
Chapter I. Different stress and trauma situations - disasters, wars, Holocaust, etc
Chapter II. The current Global Health Crisis: is the pandemic a global stress and trauma situation?
Chapter III. The Language of Stress and Trauma; Its Application to the Pandemic
Chapter IV. Starting to Make Sense of the Pandemic’s Consequences
Chapter V. Processes that Make Sense of the Pandemic’s Consequences
Chapter VI. Pandemic Consequences: From Cells to International Politics
Chapter VII. Death and Resilience
Chapter VIII. General Understanding of Pandemic Stresses and Traumas. Summary
Chapter IX. Amelioration and Treatment of COVID-19 Consequences
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Stress and Trauma
In Pandemic Times
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The Vietnam War. With defeat, demoralisation manifested in poor discipline, drug addiction, refusal to fight, murder of officers, and atrocities. Subjectively soldiers felt alienated, numb, angry, guilty, unable to trust and love. They were devoid of a sense of justice, morality, meaning and purpose.
Of returnees, 38% were divorced within six months. A third of federal prisoners were Vietnam veterans. Still, once again mental health consequences of veterans in agony were denied.