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Public Health, 2022
This study aimed to clarify the level and the correlates of climate anxiety in Germany.This was a quota-based online survey.We used data collected in mid-March 2022 from a sample of the general adult population (n = 3091 individuals aged 18-74 years; March 2022).
A, Hajek, H H, König
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This study aimed to clarify the level and the correlates of climate anxiety in Germany.This was a quota-based online survey.We used data collected in mid-March 2022 from a sample of the general adult population (n = 3091 individuals aged 18-74 years; March 2022).
A, Hajek, H H, König
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Climate anxiety: Psychological responses to climate change
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2020Climate change will affect psychological wellbeing. Substantial research has documented harmful impacts on physical health, mental health, and social relations from exposure to extreme weather events that are associated with climate change. Recently, attention has turned to the possible effects of climate change on mental health through emotional ...
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Learning-Disabled Boys' Anxiety, Parental Anxiety, and Family Climate
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1986Perceptions of anxiety and family climate in families of learning-disabled (LD) boys were examined. Anxiety levels of 20 LD boys, parents' anxiety levels, and perceptions of family climate were compared with those of 20 nondisabled boys and their parents.
Malka Margalit, Tali Heiman
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Berufsrisiko „Climate Anxiety“
agrarzeitungFrankfurt a.M. Bedrohliche Zukunftsszenarien treffen auf politische und gesellschaftliche Trägheit: Klimaforscher sind in ihrem Arbeitsfeld häufig mit frustrierenden Widersprüchen zwischen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen und politischem Handeln konfrontiert.
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From Climate Anxiety to Climate Resilience
AI PractitionerThe psychological impact of climate change (‘climate anxiety’) is undeniable. Thankfully, Appreciative Inquiry offers powerful tools to transform climate anxiety into climate resilience. Reframing reality, harnessing the power of language, imagining the ideal future, embracing a prototyping mindset, building on strengths, exploring values, taking a ...
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Turn the Tide on Climate Anxiety
2022It’s hard to watch the news, scroll through social media, or listen to the radio without hearing or seeing something disturbing about the climate emergency. This can trigger all sorts of emotions: worry, anger, sadness, guilt, and even grief but also often over-looked positive emotions like motivation, connection, care, and abundance that support ...
Megan Kennedy-Woodard +1 more
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Climate change on the brain: Neural correlates of climate anxiety
Journal of Anxiety DisordersClimate change is a global crisis impacting individuals' mental health. Climate anxiety is an emerging area of interest within popular culture and the scientific community. Yet, little is known about the mechanisms underlying climate anxiety. We provide evidence that climate anxiety is related to gray matter volume in the midcingulate cortex as well as
Joshua M, Carlson +2 more
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In Defense of Climate Anger: Moving Beyond Climate Anxiety
2021Dan Boscov-Ellen argues that our biospheric breakdown is not a tragedy but a crime—a crime so egregious that we must raise our collective fist in righteous anger.
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Climate Anxiety: Current Evidence and Future Directions
Current Psychiatry ReportsChallenging cognitive, somatic, and behavioral responses to climate change are often conceptualized as climate anxiety (CA). Due to the increased recognition of the impacts of climate change on mental health, a growing body of scientific literature is developing.
Blake A E, Boehme +5 more
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