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Psychoanalysis in combatting mass non-adherence to medical advice

This article comments about nonadherence to COVID-19 behavorial instruction. It should also be a warning about the acceptance of ACEs and the necessary community responses.

Dennis Haffron

Psychoanalysis in combatting mass non-adherence to medical advice

Austin Ratner, Nisarg Gandhi

The Lancet:  CORRESPONDENCE| VOLUME 396, ISSUE 0264,P1730, NOVEMBER 28, 2020 Published Oct. 19, 2020  DOI:     https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32172-3                 (you may have to cut and paste the link in your browser for it to work, DH)              PlumX Metrics

The USA's failure to contain COVID-19 has been spectacular from every angle. Looked at as a case of mass non-adherence to medical advice, however, it's unique in modern history. Never before have so many citizens had so much access to information and simultaneously protested public health recommendations with such full-throated denial of the medical facts. …We propose it is time that public health officials add the study and treatment of psychological denial to their toolkit for combatting medical non-adherence.

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