Psychosocial Analysis of the Pandemic and Its Aftermath
Hoping for a Magical Undoing- Authors:
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- 2022
Summary
This manifesto is motivated by the daunting psychosocial issues that were so strikingly revealed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Of particular interest is the collective denial of facts, which resulted in public health policy mistakes and fostered distrust. In hindsight, this could have been prevented. Boccara shows how the core psychosocial response to the pandemic observed in most countries turned out to be wishing for it to either magically go away, as if it had never happened or be dealt with in an effortless way. Magical thinking and, as a consequence denying reality, often prevailed. As such, the psychosocial dynamics deepened the denial even further as several countries ended-up deciding to “live with the virus”. Yet, deliberately choosing endemicity of the coronavirus may lead to insurmountable challenges. Humanity is, therefore, truly finding itself at a turning point. Boccara argues that successfully facing systemic challenges ahead will require societies to systematically take into account ways in which psychosocial dynamics -particularly those operating at the societal unconscious level- impact public policy and societal level dialogue. By this, we mean understanding how mental representations and fantasies, shared anxieties, and social defenses mobilized against those anxieties impact the society; in other words how nations function as social systems. There has probably never been a more critical time than now for societies worldwide to approach critical decisions from a psychosocial perspective. Failing to do so could lead to psychosocial tipping points whereas the world as whole would increasingly mobilized regressed defenses that would make it impossible for societies to manage such challenges.
There comes a time when ideas potentially capable of profoundly changing the world must be brought to the centers of decision making. That time is now upon us.
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- Copyright year
- 2022
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7618-7356-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7618-7357-0
- Publisher
- Hamilton Books, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 130
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- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- And Suddenly, The Future Got Cancelled No access Pages 1 - 4
- Socio-Analytic Dialogue in a Time of Pandemic No access Pages 5 - 30
- Vaccines and their Vicissitudes No access Pages 31 - 44
- Leadership and Empathic Capability No access Pages 45 - 64
- From Psychosocial Extinction to Psychosocial Renewal No access Pages 65 - 84
- Socio-Analytic Dialogue to the Rescue No access Pages 85 - 94
- If Not Now, When? If Not You, Who? No access Pages 95 - 104
- Postscript No access Pages 105 - 118
- Appendix No access Pages 119 - 126
- Bibliography No access Pages 127 - 128
- Index No access Pages 129 - 130





