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Speaking of Psychology: The psychology of climate change, with Susan Clayton, PhD

As we grapple with a warming world and increasingly unstable weather, our mental health is at risk. Psychologists say that stress, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder will increase as climate change’s physical impacts accelerate, as many scientists predict. Is there anything we can do to mitigate the mental health risks of climate change? Our guest for this episode is Dr. Susan Clayton, a professor of psychology and environmental studies at The College of Wooster.
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24 апреля 2019 г. 16:00:05
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