In COVID-19 and Psychology: People and Society in Times of Pandemic, John G. Haas explores the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic at all levels of society. This book will be useful for those in the social sciences, policymakers and the general public looking to understand how to build resilience through social support and combat the fear of the pandemic, writes Nupur Pattanaik. COVID-19 and Psychology: People and Society in Times of Pandemic. John G. Haas. Springer. 2021
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The public image of the response to COVID-19 has been presented primarily through a scientific lens....
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