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April 10, 2020

The Coronavirus Talk I Wish I Could Give: Advice and numbers are not enough

Pixabay, Public Domain I cringe as I listen to the politicians’ coronavirus speeches, both Democrats' and Republicans'. They strike me as emotionally tone deaf. We need not just to inform about numbers and best practice but to heal people emotionally and to inspire them--including that small percentage of the recalcitrant--to stay apart, wash hands, and wear a mask in public.

My Psychology Today article today offers the talk I wish I could give.
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Published on April 10, 2020 21:12

April 9, 2020

How Much Control Do We Have? The free-will debate in the time of coronavirus

For time immemorial, philosophers have debated the extent to which we have free will.

The coronavirus pandemic makes such a debate timely because something so important is happening to us that is out of our control. As a result, it's easy to feel helpless and unmotivated to do what we should do.

In my Psychology Today article today, I argue that they're wrong and that we do retain much free will. The article's goal is to reassure and motivate us to be assertive, to have internal locus of control even in this time of coronavirus. We can choose to make a difference or not to, in our lives and others.

I focus on behaviors related to the coronavirus.

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Published on April 09, 2020 21:12

April 8, 2020

Corona Q&A From My Clients

Pixabay, Public DomainIt seems that everyone mainly wants to talk about one thing: the coronavirus. My Psychology Today article today lists some questions my clients have recently asked me and my responses.
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Published on April 08, 2020 00:01

April 6, 2020

Corona Chronicle: Musings on today's coronavirus news

PublicDomainPicturesI've been offering my psychological and practical reactions to the latest coronavirus news. Here's what's going through my head today.
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Published on April 06, 2020 21:12

April 5, 2020

Another Conversation With Myself About the Coronavirus

My post yesterday was an experiment: a point/counterpoint exchange with myself on coronavirus. On rereading it with fresh eyes this morning, I still felt it was helpful to readers, viewers of my YouTube reading of it, and myself. 

So I paced my house this morning contemplating whether I had more to say that might be of value. My Psychology Today article today presents I’ve come up with.
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Published on April 05, 2020 21:12

April 4, 2020

How Will The Pandemic End? Best-, Worst-, and Moderate-Case Scenarios

Sketchport, Public DomainNo one knows how or when the coronavirus pandemic will end and join previous pandemics in the history book. But it may be helpful, psychologically and practically, to posit three scenarios: best-case, worst-case, and moderate-case and then consider the implications. I do so in my Psychology Today article today.
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Published on April 04, 2020 21:15

A Conversation with Myself About the Coronavirus

NeedPix, Public DomainSometimes, the most honest thoughts on the coronavirus come not from repackaging CDC advice, which I’ve been guilty of doing, but from honest reflection. My Psychology Today article today offers a conversation with myself.
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Published on April 04, 2020 21:12

April 3, 2020

How to Prepare for a Supply Chain Shortage

Wikimedia Gnu, 1.2As I wrote in my post yesterday, experts as reported in publications such as the New York Times and The Atlantic are worried about possible supply-chain shortages. Today, a Reuters headline is “Coronavirus upends global food supply chains in latest economic shock."Just as most of us buy insurance, for example, medical or fire insurance, my Psychology Today article today suggests what you might buy as “supply-chain insurance."


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Published on April 03, 2020 21:15

Growing Your Corona Victory Garden

Pixabay, Public DomainThere is some chance that the coronavirus will restrict the food supply chain. One way to help protect yourself is to grow a Corona Victory Garden. I tell you how in my Psychology Today article today.
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Published on April 03, 2020 00:01

April 2, 2020

Dealing with Exaggerated Coronavirus Fears: Questions from my clients and friends, and my responses

Clients, friends, and readers and, okay, me aren’t always completely rational regarding the coronavirus. Of course, it’s easier to say what’s rational than to feel it but perhaps the following responses to coronafears I offer in my Psychology Today article today will be helpful:
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Published on April 02, 2020 13:54

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