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Routledge Our Responses to a Deadly Virus by Angela Molnos - Routledge

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Explore a profound psychological study of social impact in Our Responses to a Deadly Virus: The Group-Analytic Approach. Published by Routledge, this work examines the significant disturbances caused by HIV/AIDS within both individual lives and broader society. The text investigates how these health crises can trigger destructive group dynamics if left unaddressed. This book provides a unique perspective by documenting specific experiences from a workshop held in London in December 1987. Through the lens of the group-analytic approach, author Angela Molnos offers a detailed analysis of how infectious diseases affect human connection and community structures. It serves as a historical and academic resource for those studying the intersection of infectious diseases, social behavior, and mental health. This text is a valuable addition to any collection focused on internal medicine, infectious diseases, or the sociological effects of medical crises.

Key Features

Analyzes the social and individual disturbances caused by the HIV/AIDS virus.

Examines how infectious diseases can activate destructive power within groups.

Documents firsthand experiences from a specialized London workshop held in 1987.

Utilizes a group-analytic approach to understand societal responses to illness.

Authored by Angela Molnos and published by the reputable Routledge brand.

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