Psychology and Covid-19 in the Ameri...
Portillo Pena, Nelson Antonio.

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    Title/Author: Psychology and Covid-19 in the Americas./ edited by Nelson Portillo, Melissa L. Morgan, Miguel Gallegos.
    other author: Portillo Pena, Nelson Antonio.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
    Description: xiii, 351 p. :illustrations (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: PART I. MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS -- Chapter 1. Distress reactions during the pandemic and fear of COVID-19 in Brazil -- Chapter 2. COVID-19 related stress and risks of mental health problems -- Chapter 3. "I'd rather die than get fat in quarantine": Psychological effects of fatphobia during the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil -- Chapter 4. Anxiety and emotional intelligence among caregivers and non-caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ecuador -- Chapter 5. The impact of virtual social contact on mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico -- Chapter 6. Relationship between subjective well-being, living conditions, anxiety/depression and drug use in Mexican adults in the early stage of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Chapter 7. Perceptions of work-related stress factors in Brazilian public university employees at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 8. What has COVID-19 meant to people's lives in Mexico? A psychosocial analysis based on semantic networks -- Chapter 9. Professional and occupational perfectionism: A protective and psychosocial risk factor -- Chapter 10. Anxiety and depression in Mexican adults: Differences in remaining, or not, in confinement.-PART II. SOCIAL AND FAMILY DYNAMICS -- Chapter 11. Favela fashion and the avatars of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil -- Chapter 12. The day after: Collective behaviors for the prevention of COVID-19 during and after the Paraguay's national quarantine period -- Chapter 13. Social distancing due to COVID-19 as a family violence risk factor among Mexican university students: An analysis from a gender perspective -- Chapter 14. An exploratory study on family and economic conflicts in Mexican university students during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 15. A look at violence in the time of COVID-19 in Mexico -- Chapter 16. Financial perception and subjective wellbeing among Colombian university students in the context of the "Free Tuition" program during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 17. Social isolation and its effect on subjective well-being and sociocultural adjustment in Mexico -- Chapter 18. Jealousy in the context of social distancing due to COVID-19 in Mexico -- Chapter 19. COVID-19 and intimate partner relationships in Puerto Rico: A phenomenological perspective -- Chapter 20. The state of the practices and the practices of the states: The case of Argentina PART III. EDUCATIONAL PROCESSES, LEARNING, AND INTERVENTIONS -- Chapter 21. The day after: Impact of COVID-19 on teachers and their work in Paraguay -- Chapter 22. Psychologists in training in times of pandemic: Experiences from home/school with partners/family in Mexican undergraduate students -- Chapter 23. Education in times of pandemic: A systematic review of its implications for students' mental health -- Chapter 24. Teacher training in virtual communities of practice at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina -- Chapter 25. Characteristics of teaching and learning for Argentine teachers during mandatory quarantine and the perception of their work at home -- Chapter 26. The COVID-19 pandemic and its implications in education: E-learning challenges in Latin American contexts -- Chapter 27. (Re)adapting parenting education interventions from face-to-face to online format in Brazil -- Chapter 28. Inequalities and construction of meanings in the educational psychology curriculum for training the trainers in Argentina during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 29. Redesigning inclusive education practices: From the epistemic shock of artifact appropriation to the paradox of caring for one another through social distancing -- Chapter 30. Students with high academic achievement and their experience during lockdown due to COVID-19 -- Chapter 31. The COVID-19 pandemic and the voices of Brazilian school education stakeholders -- Chapter 32. Schooled Argentine children and adolescents in times of COVID-19: Comprehensive sexual education from a human rights approach -- Chapter 33. The virtual historical archive as a tool for teaching the history of psychology in the context of COVID-19.-PART IV. PRACTICES AND EXPERIENCES OF HEALTH PERSONNEL -- Chapter 34. The therapist in a pandemic context: Self-care in times of crisis -- Chapter 35. Experiences of suffering in narratives of female psychologists delivering mental health services in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 36. Professional burnout risk factors for medical personnel working in primary health care in Cuba during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 37. Psychological impact of COVID-19 on students of medicine in Los Palacios, Cuba -- Chapter 38. Treating anxiety and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic: Discussing issues and prospects among psychologists from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Canada -- Chapter 39. Supporting each other in a community of practice to address the pandemic in Mexico: The experience of teachers and psychologists in a virtual workshop on self-knowledge -- Chapter 40. Mental health and stress in medical students in Cuba during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Chapter 41. Psychological safety in health emergencies: On being safe to provide safety in Cuba.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: COVID-19 (Disease) - Congresses. - Psychological aspects -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-38502-5
    ISBN: 9783031385025
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