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Cabin Fever: Surviving Lockdown in the Coronavirus Pandemic provides an in-depth analysis of the mental health challenges and social dynamics experienced during COVID-19 lockdowns. Through research and personal accounts, Paul and Jamie Crawford examine the psychological toll of prolonged isolation and confinement on individuals and families.
The book addresses coping mechanisms, mental health struggles, relationship dynamics, and the societal impacts of pandemic restrictions. It explores how people adapted to remote work, homeschooling, and reduced social interaction while managing anxiety and uncertainty.
This SocietyNow publication offers valuable insights into human resilience and vulnerability during crisis periods, making it essential reading for those interested in pandemic psychology, public health policy, and social behavior during extraordinary circumstances.







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