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The psychological impact of quarantine
In a Nutshell: Issue 96
As many are forced to quarantine themselves during the coronavirus outbreak, this evidence review explores the potential psychological impact it can have on individuals, as well as outlining steps employers can take to minimise them.
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Rebecca Peters, Research Adviser
Rebecca joined the Research team in 2019, specialising in the area of health and well-being at work as both a practitioner and a researcher. Before joining the CIPD Rebecca worked part time at Kingston University in the Business School research department, where she worked on several research-driven projects. Additionally, Rebecca worked part time at a health & well-being consultancy where she facilitated various well-being workshops, both externally and in-house.
Rebecca has a master’s degree in Occupational Psychology from Kingston University, where she conducted research on Prison Officers’ resilience and coping strategies. The output of this research consisted of a behavioural framework which highlighted positive and negative strategies that Prison Officers used in their daily working life.
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