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The Four Horsemen of Fear: An Integrated Model of Understanding Fear Experiences During the Covid-19 Pandemic.
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesRisk CommunicationInterrelated Dialectical DomainsPsychosocial ResearchSignificant Others/fearCovid-19 PandemicFear AppealsManagementFear ExperiencesIntegrated ModelMental HealthPublic HealthFour HorsemenMedicineEmotionPsychologySocial DistancingCovid-19
In this article, we argue that fear experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic are organized on the psychological level around four interrelated dialectical domains, namely (1) fear of the body/fear for the body, (2) fear of significant others/fear for significant others, (3) fear of not knowing/fear of knowing, and (4) fear of taking action/fear of inaction. These domains represent the bodily, interpersonal, cognitive, and behavioural features of fear, respectively. We propose ways of addressing these fears and minimising their impact by improving appraisal of the body, fostering attachment security, improving emotion regulation, adopting acceptance and promoting responsibility.
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