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Empty Face Syndrome and Other Sequelae of the Pandemic

  • Writer: Dra. Ana Cristina Cardoso Lemos Malheiros
    Dra. Ana Cristina Cardoso Lemos Malheiros
  • Apr 11, 2023
  • 2 min read

Masks and lockdowns never stopped the natural cycle of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but they left trauma.


The “empty face syndrome” affects countless people, who are affected by their mental health, are dependent, and many find it difficult to return to the routine they had before March 2020. We invited Dr. Akemi Shiba, a psychiatrist, and Dr. Jandir Loureiro, an occupational physician, to explain some of the consequences of the pandemic.


The alarmist information seen during the COVID-19 pandemic to spread fear instead of truth has ended up affecting the individual unconscious and collective imagination of millions of innocent people. Suggestible minds, dependent on information from the mainstream media, have been severely damaged.


There is a wealth of evidence and international studies that prove the ineffectiveness of masks and lockdowns, however, there are many victims of media brainwashing who are unable to assimilate new knowledge and readapt to life without fear of contamination/illness.


How to deal with people with “Empty Face Syndrome” and reduce suffering?

I recommend that you watch the recording of the live broadcast to learn more about this topic.


Dr. Ana Cristina Malheiros



Schedule:

· Live | Empty face syndrome and other consequences of the pandemic

Empty face syndrome is a result of the coercion of pandemic management on vulnerable people.



Timeline:

Live | 11/04/2023

Empty face syndrome and other consequences of the pandemic


Understand the effects of the pandemic on mental health, such as empty face syndrome, depression, stress, phobias.


How to overcome them? What were the lessons learned from the pandemic?

Learn to avoid media manipulation through fear.



· Guests:

Dr. Akemi Scarlet Shiba – Psychiatrist, Specialization in Adult, Adolescent and Child Psychiatry, EMDR Psychotherapist (Clinical Trauma); Dr. Jandir de Oliveira Loureiro Junior – General Practitioner, Postgraduate in Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging and Occupational Medicine


· Articulator:

Dr. Ana Cristina Malheiros – Psychiatrist, International Certification in Anthroposophic Medicine (CH) and Senior Fellow FLCCC (USA)


· Anchor :

José Aparecido Ribeiro – Journalist, Degree in Philosophy, MBA in Marketing


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