Temporality and addiction, inequality and lockdown
By Mario Blaise
English
This article describes the organisation of care at Marmottan Hospital, specialising in the management of addictive behaviour in Paris, during lockdown linked to the Covid-19 pandemic. The author describes in particular how this period changed the perception of temporality. He addresses the question of the link between people. Inequalities in patient resources were particularly highlighted during this period, and the lockdown did not get any easier, raising other kinds of issues.
- Covid-19
- lockdown
- Paris
- CSAPA
- hospital
- addiction
- care
- temporality
- link
- deconfinement
- inequality
