Tag: covid

Courage to Think the Unthinkable: The Pandemic Might Get Worse

January 28, 2021
What should we do in case we’re at the beginning, not the end of the pandemic? Posted Jan 25, 2021 By: Eric Haseltine Ph.D. We all have COVID fatigue and...

BOOSTING OUR “BEHAVIORAL IMMUNE SYSTEM” TO BEAT COVID-19

July 22, 2020
An April 2020 article about COVID-19 by Wadman et al in the online version of the prestigious journal Science observed “…a clear picture is elusive, as the virus acts like...

QUARANTIME: WHY THE DAYS DRAG AND THE WEEKS FLY BY

June 25, 2020
Everyone on lockdown in their own home is experiencing an unfamiliar kind of relativity. Every moment seems interminable but days and weeks are rushing by at dizzying pace. This was...

HOW COVID-19 IS IMPACTING MENTAL HEALTH

June 5, 2020
COVID-19 came upon the world cloaked in ambiguity—the medical presentation poorly characterized, the expert advice about safety from infection a moving target.

CAN YOU REALLY WORK PRODUCTIVELY AT HOME?

May 27, 2020
If you’re fortunate enough to have a job where you can work from home (WFH), you may be wondering how your productivity has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and...

A NEW 7-ITEM TEST OF COVID’S EFFECT ON YOUR MENTAL HEALTH

May 19, 2020
Looking at your life now compared to what it was like before the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that nothing is the same. As you take measures to protect your physical...