May 2, 2024 8:47 am
Examining the Impact of Climate Change on Global Mental Health

As the impacts of climate change become more visible and widespread, people around the world are experiencing mental health issues. Researchers have identified a growing area of interest in the psychological effects of climate change, known as “eco-anxiety.” To understand how it affects individuals in different parts of the world, Dr. Alison Hwong, a psychiatry fellow at the University of California San Francisco, joins guest host Maggie Koerth to discuss what scientists have learned about global eco-anxiety and the strategies that have been developed to reduce its harmful effects.

With the effects of climate change becoming more severe, it is crucial to address the mental health impacts that it has on individuals. One way to do this is through Climate Cafes, which provide a space for people to discuss and process their climate anxiety with others. These cafes are available both in person and online. Additionally, therapists can access resources from the Climate Psychiatry Alliance to better assist clients who are facing eco-anxiety. By raising awareness and providing support, there are ways to address the mental health impacts of climate change and build resilience in individuals facing these challenges.

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