Psychology in crisis: an introduction
págs. 1-12
Lessons learned the hard way: crisis and the rethinking of psychological assumptions about human altruism and agency
págs. 15-26
Living with vulnerability: contemporary social trauma, resilience, and indigenous history
págs. 27-36
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págs. 46-56
Uncertainty - Have we ever been certain?: What Pfizer, Billy Graham, Trump, and psychology have in common...
págs. 59-71
The psychology of global crisis through the lens of liminal experience: stuck in the middle with SARS-CoV-2
págs. 72-84
Healing in times of crisis: instrumental versus meaningful relationships
págs. 85-100
Time, the other, and the collective voice: Discernments from a language psychological perspective with three dialoguing voices
Marie-Cécile Bertau, Meghan Klein Toups, Antonia Larraín, María Alejandra Energici Sprovera
págs. 101-116
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Atmos-fear and semiotic devices: How to turn the right to healthcare into a war
págs. 128-149
Security as pacification: the trap of psychologizing social phenomena
págs. 150-159
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