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PERSPECTIVE/VIEWPOINT
Year : 2021  |  Volume : 3  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 131-136

Lessons from COVID-19 Pandemic and Social Psychiatry


Project ENRICH, Mental Health Advisor, The Association for the Mentally Challenged, Bangalore, Karnataka, India

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Prof. R Srinivasa Murthy
Project ENRICH, Mental Health Advisor, The Association for the Mentally Challenged, Bangalore - 560 025, Karnataka
India
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Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None


DOI: 10.4103/wsp.wsp_53_21

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The COVID-19 pandemic of the last 2 years has changed everything about life. There is wide recognition that following the pandemic, the world will be a different place than it was. The social factors have come to the forefront with regard to the vulnerabilities to infection, severity of illness, access to medical care, hospitalization, intensive care unit care, mortality, post-COVID complications, and work and social lives. The pandemic has held a mirror to the social situations of countries and communities. It also provides opportunities for the application of principles and practices of social psychiatry to build resilience of individuals, families, and communities.


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