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The public health emergency resulting from the Covid-19 Pandemic has led to the activation of protocols to prevent the rapid spread of the disease, which implies significant challenges for society; physical distancing and confinement to home, suspension of non-essential activities and the consequent rise in unemployment rates represent in the particular field unprecedented challenges.The need to adapt to working from home, ICT-mediated education and lack of physical contact is expected to have a major impact on mental health.Through the Narratives and experiences of the pandemic by Covid-19,…mehr

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The public health emergency resulting from the Covid-19 Pandemic has led to the activation of protocols to prevent the rapid spread of the disease, which implies significant challenges for society; physical distancing and confinement to home, suspension of non-essential activities and the consequent rise in unemployment rates represent in the particular field unprecedented challenges.The need to adapt to working from home, ICT-mediated education and lack of physical contact is expected to have a major impact on mental health.Through the Narratives and experiences of the pandemic by Covid-19, analyses are presented from different perspectives, from very particular experiences, results of research in different fields and proposals for intervention that will result in the reduction of the impact of the crisis on Mental Health and that will contribute to a greater understanding of the psychological phenomena that are triggered when the pandemic passes through Covid-19.
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Autorenporträt
José Antonio Vírseda-HerasD. in Filosofie (Psychologie en Pedagogie) van de Universiteit van Salzburg, Oostenrijk. President van Psychologen zonder Grenzen. Algemeen redacteur van het Journal Psychology Without Borders. Professor aan UAEMex.Imelda Zaribel Orozco RodríguezBachelor in de psychologie van UAEMex, Vice President van PSFMx, Tutoring Coordinator Fa.Ci.Co.