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Socio-Psychological Risks of a Person and Society in the Context of a Pandemic

Psychology , UDC: 159.9:616 DOI: 10.25688/2076-9121.2020.52.2.05

Authors

  • Ulyanina Olga Aleksandrovna

Annotation

The article analyzes new risks and threats in the context of the pandemic through the prism of national, social, individual and personal levels of the organization. The stages of of the pandemic development as a socio-psychological phenomenon and the dynamics of the individual's psychoemotional state are described. A number of psychological recom­mendations aimed at minimizing the psychological consequences of the pandemic have been formulated.
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