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Logos (Lithuania) ; 113:95-104, 2022.
Article in Lithuanian | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2285019

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Over the past three years, the COViD-19 pandemic has had a strong global impact, not only in the spheres of health but also in other areas – social, economic, and cultural. there are many unanswered questions about both the origins of the COViD-19 pandemic and its systemic impact. it has been intensely debated why the COViD-19 pandemic became such a big surprise, for which we were unprepared as if we had just emerged from the shadow of Plato's cave. therefore, this article rhetorically asks and argues whether it is possible to predict COViD-19 and other pandemics in the future, properly learning the lessons from the past. © 2022 Lithuanian Institute of Philosophy and Sociology. All rights reserved.

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International Scientific Conference on Society, Integration, Education ; : 217-229, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1988698

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With the COVID-19 pandemic and its restrictions, many countries face an unprecedented mental health crisis, which is being addressed in various ways, including the use of remote mental health services. Lithuania faced two quarantines: in March-June of 2020 and starting November 2020 up to Spring of 2021. The aim of this study is to explore the experiences of Lithuanian psychologists providing mental health services during the pandemic. Using the qualitative content analysis method, the following categories were made: from shock to discovery of new opportunities (differences in two lockdowns, better accessibility of services, help-seeking during the pandemic, and the importance of self-care) and contextual challenges (confidentiality, computer literacy, and blurred home/work boundaries). Implications for addressing psychological service issues are discussed, with an emphasis on self-care, setting boundaries, and finding new ways to enhance mental health via mediated communication as well as to reach out to vulnerable groups.

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