Description
The pandemic has affected all our lives: Being locked down at home; stuck together as a family or a couple; fearful that ordinary human contact might be dangerous; deprived of contacts we cherish; afraid for loved ones or faced with their untimely death; going to work when it’s unsafe and scary, or having lost work and income; being lonely; and – feeling unprotected by the authorities we depend on.
None of us has been exempt from the impact of this pandemic.
And now, when things begin to ease, we wonder: How can we feel safe again? Can we get back to a life that feels normal? This might be an opportunity to pause and think, how the pandemic has impacted on our lives and may affect our future.
A series of 6 live events
Parents and children – facing COVID-19 together
With child and adolescent psychoanalysts Antje Netzer-Stein, Bernard Roberts and Margaret Rustin
Elderly – strength and vulnerability in the face of COVID-19
With psychoanalysts Don Campbell, Margot Waddell and Jan Abram
Schooling – challenges facing pupils, parents and teachers during COVID-19
With child & adolescent psychoanalysts Susan Cockett, Jennifer Davids and Bernard Robert
Remote working – living with the screen in times of COVID-19
With psychoanalysts Tomasz Fortuna, Muzaffar Husain and Alla Rubitel
Couples – Sweet or sour in the time of COVID-19
With couple therapists and psychoanalysts Avi Shmueli, Valli Kohon and Trudy McGuinness
Adolescents – surviving in times of COVID-19
With child & adolescent psychoanalysts Valli Kohon, Antje Netzer-Stein and Bernard Roberts