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Abstract The international outbreak of the unprecedented corona virus (COVID-19) has caused a global crisis with psychological which has a psychological impact, too [1]. People might be confronted with considerable psychological problems when experiencing and witnessing crises such as natural or chemical disasters, accidents in crowds, terrorist attacks or war. As a consequence, numerous people start suffering from depression, anxiety or psychosomatic symptoms [2]. People might start suffering without being primarily affected through an infection. Symptoms can be caused as a consequence of witnessing shocking events, helping victims or survivors, or the fear that oneself, one’s family members or friends are infected.

Highlights

  • The international outbreak of the unprecedented corona virus (COVID-19) has caused a global crisis with psychological which has a psychological impact, too [1]

  • A considerable psychological problem is fear [8]. This includes anxiety disorders and panic attacks. People suffering from these disorders and attacks can experience dyspnoea when being infected with COVID-19

  • New Psychological Approaches For Dealing With Pandemics Considering COVID-19 and its impact on society, it is important to expand our perspective from medical impacts to social consequences of the pandemic and their impact on the mental health

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Introduction

The international outbreak of the unprecedented corona virus (COVID-19) has caused a global crisis with psychological which has a psychological impact, too [1]. People do not follow the treatment and quarantine regulations. With regards to the COVID-19 crisis, this behavior has had a considerable impact in numerous regions. People suffering from these disorders and attacks can experience dyspnoea when being infected with COVID-19.

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