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Eco-Anxiety Training
Strategies for Navigating Eco-grief and Eco-anxiety
Service Description
A majority of Americans report that they are worried about climate change. All of us have already begun to feel the effects of climate change in terms of warming temperatures and more extreme weather. As climate change continues, the mental health impacts are becoming more pronounced and better understood. Join us for a day-long webinar designed specifically for mental health professionals seeking to navigate the complex terrain of eco-grief and eco-anxiety. As our planet faces unprecedented environmental challenges, the emotional toll on individuals is becoming increasingly evident. This comprehensive webinar will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to effectively support your clients through their ecological distress.


Contact Details
info@natureinformedtherapy.org
1010 Dulaney Valley Road, Towson, MD, USA
