What is your feelings during pandemic
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It’s difficult to give it one name. Anxiety, definitely. Fear, dread and grief are mixed in too. We’re also experiencing ambiguous grief. It’s not a clear loss, like that experienced by people who have lost a loved one, but it’s the feeling we’ve lost so much in terms of normalcy and safety. Before the pandemic, people felt safe going about their daily business, doing things like going to the grocery store. That feeling of safety is gone.
It’s difficult to give it one name. Anxiety, definitely. Fear, dread and grief are mixed in too. We’re also experiencing ambiguous grief. It’s not a clear loss, like that experienced by people who have lost a loved one, but it’s the feeling we’ve lost so much in terms of normalcy and safety. Before the pandemic, people felt safe going about their daily business, doing things like going to the grocery store. That feeling of safety is gone.This ambiguous grief has hit us all collectively. Adverse events usually don’t affect so many people at the same time. There is comfort in knowing we can all commiserate, but conversely, it means our normal sources of support may be struggling because they’re experiencing it too.
It’s difficult to give it one name. Anxiety, definitely. Fear, dread and grief are mixed in too. We’re also experiencing ambiguous grief. It’s not a clear loss, like that experienced by people who have lost a loved one, but it’s the feeling we’ve lost so much in terms of normalcy and safety. Before the pandemic, people felt safe going about their daily business, doing things like going to the grocery store. That feeling of safety is gone.This ambiguous grief has hit us all collectively. Adverse events usually don’t affect so many people at the same time. There is comfort in knowing we can all commiserate, but conversely, it means our normal sources of support may be struggling because they’re experiencing it too.In the past, we have dealt with national tragedies, but those were often one-time events. It’s unique to be living through an extended crisis with an uncertain end date.
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