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Mental Health and Climate Change

Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change' refers to the psychological effects and emotional distress experienced by individuals and communities as a result of climate-related events, such as natural disasters, displacement, and chronic environmental changes, which can lead to increased anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders. These impacts are influenced by factors such as vulnerability, social support, and pre-existing mental health conditions.

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Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it significantly impacts mental health. As communities face the consequences of climate change, such as natural disasters and changing weather patterns, individuals may experience heightened anxiety, depression, and stress. Understanding these menta...

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Key Terms

Climate Change
Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.

Example: Rising sea levels due to climate change can lead to displacement of communities.

Mental Health
A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being.

Example: Good mental health helps individuals cope with stress and relate to others.

Eco-Anxiety
A chronic fear of environmental doom.

Example: Many young people experience eco-anxiety due to climate change news.

Resilience
The ability to recover from difficulties.

Example: Communities that support each other show greater resilience during disasters.

Natural Disasters
Severe and extreme weather events caused by environmental factors.

Example: Hurricanes and wildfires are examples of natural disasters.

Community Support
Assistance provided by a group of people to help each other.

Example: Local organizations often provide mental health support after disasters.

Related Topics

Climate Justice
Explores the ethical dimensions of climate change and its disproportionate effects on vulnerable populations.
intermediate
Disaster Psychology
Studies the psychological impact of disasters and how individuals and communities cope.
advanced
Environmental Psychology
Examines the interplay between individuals and their surroundings, including how environments affect mental health.
intermediate

Key Concepts

anxietydepressionresiliencecommunity support