| Literature DB >> 33078009 |
Daniela Leone1, Lidia Borghi2, Federica Bonazza2, Maria Angela Abrami3, Giuseppina Barcellini4, Andrea Benlodi5, Fabrizia Bianchi6, Ivana Cacciatori7, Vittoria Corsini8, Alessio Gamba9, Lionello Gualeni10, Ninfa Barbara Lo Iacono11, Alessandra Longeri12, Umberto Mazza13, Amparo Ortega14, Alessandro Pratelli15, Vittorio Rigamonti16, Cinzia Sacchelli17, Alberto Serafini18, Simonetta Spada19, Maria Grazia Strepparava20, Lorena Vergani21, Patrizia Zanotti22, Elena Vegni23.
Abstract
The current CoViD-19 pandemic threatens both physical and psychological well-being. According to the bio-psycho-social model, Units of Clinical Psychology of the Hospitals in Lombardy (Italy) reacted to this risk, offering diversified interventions, described in the present contribution. The medical staff operated on the front line during the emergency: psychologists addressed their needs through individual clinical work, sessions of decompression and debriefing. At the same time, Units of Clinical Psychology supported the hospitalized positive patients by conducting psychological consultations, either on the ward or through devices. Moreover, some hospitals activated helplines to address the needs of the population and family members, who were particularly vulnerable during the relative's illness and after the mourning.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33078009 DOI: 10.1701/3453.34419
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Recenti Prog Med ISSN: 0034-1193