About the Course
Description:
Explore the mental health impacts of climate change in this comprehensive training led by Dr. John Gorman and the Center for Nature-Informed Therapy. This session is designed for therapists, counselors, educators, and helping professionals seeking to address eco-anxiety, eco-grief, and climate-related mental health challenges in their practice.
💡 What You'll Learn:
How climate change impacts mental health, from anxiety and PTSD to eco-grief.
Practical ecopsychology strategies for coping and building resilience.
Self-care techniques to prevent burnout for clients and professionals.
How to foster hope and take values-driven climate action.
🌱 Who Is This For?Helping professionals who want to integrate nature-based approaches and climate consciousness into their work with clients and communities.
📌 Why This Training Matters:Climate change is not just an environmental issue—it’s a mental health crisis. Learn actionable tools to support clients, communities, and yourself in navigating eco-anxiety while building hope and resilience.
📖 Bonus: Gain insights into the intersection of psychology, community building, and environmental advocacy.
🔗 Purchase now to gain lifetime access to this transformative training and start making a difference in the fight against climate anxiety.
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Your Instructor
Jon Gorman, PsyD.

Dr. Jon Gorman is a clinical psychologist and the owner of Towson Therapy Group. An Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology at Loyola University Maryland, Dr. Gorman is an active member of the Climate Psychology Alliance of North America. His work focuses on the psychological impacts of climate change and eco-aware therapeutic approaches.