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TitleGone with the Wind
Authors: Alchin, David R.
WSLHD Author: Alchin, David R.
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Australasian Psychiatry 28(6):636-638, 2020
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: If the narrative of "coronavirus" has an underlying theme, it may perhaps for some be one of survival, whilst for others, the theme might be suffering. The recurring motif of survival has continued throughout history, yet for the first time the sum of all fears has amounted to a run on the bare essentials. This paper seeks to offer an alternative formulation of "panic buying," with references to literature, philosophy, and contemporary neurobiology. CONCLUSION: The bare essentials disappeared perhaps as part of some self-fulfilling prophecy: the supermarkets became bare because others inadvertently lead us to believe they would become bare. The contagion model of emotional propagation provides a psychological model of how "panic buying" by an individual might lead to the replication of panic in an observer. The Polyvagal Theory further informs us of how the threat posed by the pandemic primes our limbic system to perceive danger, and explains how witnessing others engaging in fight-flight responses might evoke a fearful affect in an observer. In the end, it is perhaps through Nietzsche's study of classical tragedy that we may find some meaning to the pandemic, allowing our collective lived experience to serve as a template for growth.
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/7347
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1039856220936144
Journal: Australasian Psychiatry
Type: Journal Article
Department: Mental Health
Facility: Mental Health, Cumberland
Affiliated Organisations: Westmead Psychotherapy Program for Complex Traumatic Disorders, Cumberland Hospital, Australia.
Brain and Mind Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Australia.
Keywords: Covid-19
Disaster Victims
Emotional Adjustment
Fear
Neurobiology
Pandemics
Panic
Pneumonia, Viral
Appears in Collections:Mental Health, Cumberland Hospital

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