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Eco-anxiety: a new disease or a "new normal"? [PDF]
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South American Validation of a Survey to Assess Eco-Anxiety in Adults (ECO-ANS-LATAM). [PDF]
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Integrative psychotherapists working with eco-anxiety: Using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to explore their experiences. [PDF]
BACKGROUND Despite a recent surge in mental health research discussing the concept of eco-anxiety, very little qualitative research has been conducted investigating therapist or client experiences, or possible responses to it in psychotherapy.
Jaz Henry, V. Giannouli
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British Dental Journal, 2022
People of all ages are increasingly worried about our planet. The burden, though, rests on the young, and they are feeling it. Caroline Hickman and colleagues at the University of Bath polled 10,000 youths aged 16 to 25 years from 10 countries. In their project (the report of which is available but not yet peer reviewed), they discovered that 75% of ...
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People of all ages are increasingly worried about our planet. The burden, though, rests on the young, and they are feeling it. Caroline Hickman and colleagues at the University of Bath polled 10,000 youths aged 16 to 25 years from 10 countries. In their project (the report of which is available but not yet peer reviewed), they discovered that 75% of ...
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Eco-Anxiety: An Existential Perspective [PDF]
The principal claim of this thesis is that anxiety when understood through the lens of philosophical existentialism is a mood of uneasiness that stems from the objectless possibilities, as opposed to real lived possibilities, entailed by the core conditions of our being.
Langlois, Bryston
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