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Ready for re-entry? Returning to normal life after Covid

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Allan J (2021) Ready for re-entry? Returning to normal life after Covid. [Blog Post] 05.04.2021.

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First paragraph: If I asked you how you¡¯re feeling about returning to normal life post-Covid, would you say that you can¡¯t wait or that you¡¯re feeling a bit apprehensive? Recent surveys[1] suggest that this question splits us 50:50. While ¡°getting back to normal¡± will be a relief for many, lots of us are approaching the change with some trepidation. Ongoing fears about infection, unease in busy places, anxiety about socialising, pressure to ¡®catch up¡¯ and readjust to old routines, even resentment at having to give up the bits of pandemic life that we¡¯ve quite enjoyed: all natural consequences of living through an extended period of stress, uncertainty and isolation. Humans are creatures of habit - we respond to uncertainty and threat by controlling what we can and by carving out new routines. We¡¯ve adapted to routines over the last 12 months that avoid social contact, so it¡¯s no surprise that re-joining a busy, social world feels daunting. If you¡¯d spent a year marooned on a desert island, you¡¯d likely crave rescue but still find the world a bit overwhelming on your return.

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StatusPublished
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Publication date online05/04/2021
PublisherScottish Cancer Prevention Network

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Professor Julia Allan

Professor Julia Allan

Professor in Psychology, Psychology

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