![]() ![]() Thus, in the relationship of the individual to society, the pandemic exacerbates the ambivalence between self‐interest and solidarity, not infrequently to the point of forming hostile attitudes. Nevertheless, the loss of trust in the preservation of individual and general health and of economic existence as well goes beyond the individual and leads to tensions and even cracks in the supposed social consensus. We are facing drastic changes which are connected with painful losses but sometimes also with new possibilities in our accustomed lives. In our encounters with our patients, we as psychoanalysts have experienced the broad spectrum of possible reactions to the viral threat, just as it is found throughout society: from real fear to panic or, on the contrary, to a denial of the impending danger. The Covid‐19 pandemic brings into focus both the burdens on individuals, and the effects on the culture and society in general. ![]()
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First edition paperback cover of Dead Until Dark (first of the Sookie Stackhouse Novels, a.k.a The Southern Vampire Mysteries) by Charlaine Harris, cover. The Sookie Stackhouse series, in which Sookie has to deal with vampires, werecreatures and other supernatural folk - not to mention her own complicated love life - was also. It also won Harris a whole new fan club of devoted readers and pushed her into the bestseller lists. And then along comes Bill: he's tall, he's dark and he's handsome - and Sookie can't 'hear' a word he's thinking. Dead Until Dark won the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Mystery. She's quiet, keeps to herself, and doesn't get out much - not because she's not pretty, she's a very cute bubbly blonde, or not interested in a social life - she really is. I also know a lot of huge fans of the True Blood series that are interested in the books but hesitant to take that step and immerse themselves, just in case the. 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