AMIR ALI MOHAMMADI

PSYCHOTHERAPIST | RESEARCHER

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Editorial Article
| July 2020 |
زبان اصلی: English

Fear, loss, social isolation, and incomplete grief due to COVID-19: a recipe for a psychiatric pandemic

APA Citation: Mortazavi, S. S., Assari, S., Alimohamadi, A., Rafiee, M., & Shati, M. (2020). Fear, loss, social isolation, and incomplete grief due to COVID-19: a recipe for a psychiatric pandemic. Basic and clinical neuroscience, 11(2), 225.
APA Citation: Mortazavi, S. S., Assari, S., Alimohamadi, A., Rafiee, M., & Shati, M. (2020). Fear, loss, social isolation, and incomplete grief due to COVID-19: a recipe for a psychiatric pandemic. Basic and clinical neuroscience, 11(2), 225.

The experience of the loss of the relatives, which is naturally one of the most stressful events in a person’s life, has turned into a new concept and challenge for survivors and mental health professionals during the coronavirus era. We discussed how restrictions caused by social distancing potentially increase the likelihood of a phenomenon called complicated grief or prolonged bereavement disorder and multilayer response by case finding to increase the access to public education to manage this complicated situation.