The COVID-19 Arrow: Striking at the Heart of American Life and Culture

The COVID-19 Arrow: Striking at the Heart of American Life and Culture

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Abidi Suhayl and Manoj Joshi  (2018) The VUCA Learner: Future-proof Your Relevance. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishing

American Psychological Association (2020) Stress in America: A Mental Health Crisis. https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2020/report-october

Bergquist, W. (1993). The Four Cultures of the Academy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Bergquist, William (2017) Finding Sanctuary in a World of Complexity, Unpredictability and Turbulence. Library of Professional Coaching. Link: https://libraryofprofessionalcoaching.com/concepts/managing-stress-and-challenges/finding-sanctuary-in-a-world-of-complexity-unpredictability-and-turbulence/

Bergquist, William (2020a) Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathy II: The World Of Spiritual Aberrations. Library of Professional Psychology. Link: Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathy II: The World of Spiritual Aberrations | Library of Professional Psychology

Bergquist, William (2020b) The Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathology IIIA: The World Of Inappropriate Or Blocked Distribution Of Bodily Energy, Fluids Or Functions. Library of Professional Psychology. Link: The Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathology IIIA: The World of Inappropriate or Blocked Distribution of Bodily Energy, Fluids or Functions | Library of Professional Psychology

Bergquist, William (2020c) The Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathy. IV. The World of Social Deviation, Library of Professional Psychology. Link: https://psychology.edu/library/four-assumptive-worlds-of-psychopathy-iv-the-world-of-social-deviation/

Bergquist, William (2020d) The Four Assumptive Worlds of Psychopathy. V. The World of Mental Illness, Library of Professional Psychology. Link:   https://psychology.edu/library/four-assumptive-worlds-of-psychopathy-v-the-world-of-mental-illness/

Bergquist, William (2020e) Psychology in a Time of COVID: Engaging Four Tiers of Care. Library of Professional Psychology. Link:  https://library.psychology.edu/psychology-in-a-time-of-covid-engaging-four-tiers-of-care/

Bergquist, William (2020f) “Leadership and Anxiety: Containment and Metabolism I: Anxiety in a VUCA Plus Environment. Library of Professional Psychologyhttps://psychology.edu/library/leadership-and-anxiety-containment-and-metabolism-i-anxiety-in-a-vuca-plus-environment/

Bergquist, William (2021a) Authoritarianism, Cave Dwelling and the Contemporary Escape from Freedom. Library of Professional Psychology. Link: Authoritarianism, Cave Dwelling and the Contemporary Escape from Freedom /Library of Professional Psychology

Bergquist, William (2021b) Memory and the Internet. Library of Professional Psychology.  Link: https://library.psychology.edu/memory-and-the-internet/

Bergquist, William (2021c) Revisiting COVID-19 Policy: A Psychological Perspective on Consideration and Compassion. Library of Professional Psychology. Link:https://library.psychology.edu/revisiting-covid-19-policy-a-psychological-perspective-on-consideration-and-compassion/

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William BergquistWilliam Bergquist, Ph.D. An international coach and consultant in the fields of psychology, management and public administration, author of more than 50 books, and president of a psychology institute. Dr. Bergquist consults on and writes about personal, group, organizational and societal transitions and transformations. His published work ranges from the personal transitions of men and women in their 50s and the struggles of men and women in recovering from strokes to the experiences of freedom among the men and women of Eastern Europe following the collapse of the Soviet Union. In recent years, Bergquist has focused on the processes of organizational coaching. He is coauthor with Agnes Mura of coachbook, co-founder of the International Journal of Coaching in Organizations and co-founder of the International Consortium for Coaching in Organizations.

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