By viewing eco-anxiety through a trauma lens, explore how experiencing or witnessing environmental degradation can lead to psychological distress and poor health outcomes especially among young people. Learn approaches for integrating eco-anxiety-conscious care within the framework of evidence-based practices (Cook et al., 2017). Attendees will have the opportunity to gain insights into global environmental challenges and the trickle-down effect these issues have on the mental well-being of youth and young adults. Through compassionate dialogue and practical strategies, this training strives to cultivate a space of healing and empowerment for those interested in helping individuals affected by eco-anxiety.
Course Dates & Format
April 2 & 3, 2025
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm ET
This is a 6-hour training. This course consists of two 3-hour interactive virtual sessions using Zoom.
Learn more and register HERE: Eco-Anxiety in Youth and Young Adults: Addressing the Effects of Climate Change on Mental Health Through a Trauma Lens
Group Registration: 20% off for groups of 4 or more.
Click HERE for the Group Registration form.