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In search of climate distress risk

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2023
Quyen Nguyen   +2 more
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Relationships between climate change distress, generalized anxiety, and climate-related symptoms of mental disorders

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping
We examined the possibility that reactions to climate change take two forms: distress, which may be adaptive, and symptoms of mental disorders, which may not be.In a national sample of Polish adults (n = 1133), we measured climate change distress (experiencing unpleasant emotions and feelings due to climate change), climate-related symptoms of mental ...
John B, Nezlek, Marzena, Cypryańska
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Frozen in trauma on a warming planet: a relational reckoning with climate distress

British Gestalt journal, 2023
"As awareness of the destabilising impacts of the climate crisis and its multiple layers of connected injustices increase, individuals struggling with climate distress have begun to arrive at our clinical doorsteps.
Wendy Greenspun
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Understanding and managing psychological distress due to climate change

Australian Journal of General Practice, 2023
Australia has warmed by 1.4°C since pre-industrial times. This is greater than the global average and is predicted to exceed 1.5°C by 2030. This will have significant environmental effects that can threaten human wellbeing. Most Australians have direct experience of climate change-related events, with health, social, cultural and economic impacts ...
Anna, Seth   +4 more
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Disproportionate Care, Ethical Climate, and Moral Distress

2020
This chapter focuses on clinicians’ perspectives on disproportionate care, moral distress, and the structure of the ethical decision-making climate concept. The authors discuss how disproportionate care is perceived, empirically measured, and sometimes accepted as part of everyday clinical practice when end-of-life decisions must be made.
Bo Van den Bulcke, Dominique Benoit
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Effects of a Novel Psychosocial Climate Resilience Course on Climate Distress, Self-Efficacy, and Mental Health in Young Adults

Sustainability
Background: The sustainability of ecosystems and human flourishing depends on the well-being of younger generations who are most at risk. Increasing youth climate distress is an important public and mental health issue.
Elissa S Epel   +7 more
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