Coronavirus and dematerialized social ties: digital survival

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How to preserve social ties during periods of confinement? iStock / fizkes

By: Caroline Paré Follow

Communicating, working and learning in the age of the coronavirus: from leisure or professional digital, we went overnight to a “digital survival” mode… The presence in the homes of screens is even more reinforced is now essential for maintain the link…

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How to continue learning and working during confinement? How is this dematerialized social bond defined? Are there any limits? How do I know when to log out?

  • Dougou-Kolo Alpha Oumar Ba-Konaré, clinical psychologist in Paris.
  • Testimony of Hadja Idrissa bah , columnist of RFI, confined to her student residence
  • telemedicine: treating differently: Dr Stéphane Grudet , general practitioner in Paris

At the end of the program, we offer you a relaxation session with Dr Adrian Chaboche , doctor, psychotherapist and hypnotherapist, co-founder of the Vitruve Center in Paris. He will offer weekly meetings, to fight anxiety and insomnia, every Friday, for the duration of confinement.

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