Professor discusses climate change and mental health on ABC News

On July 11, Susan Clayton, Whitmore-Williams Professor of Psychology at 黑料老司机, appeared in an 听to discuss the negative impacts of climate change on mental health.听淐limate change can affect mental health by just increasing people檚 stress and worry about the issue, the more they hear about,澨齭he said.听淚 think a lot of people are not really aware this is a problem.澨鼺eatured in both a video and online article,听淐limate Change Also Has a Mental Health Toll by听Cristina听Carujo,听Clayton听was quoted听for her expertise听on听both environmental and psychological听subjects.听听
The segment also included narratives from survivors of California wildfires and Hurricane Katrina. 淧ost-traumatic stress disorder can be quite common because it is traumatic to live through one of these events, Clayton explained.听The combination of natural disasters听and rising temperatures with socioeconomic stresses can lead to this mental toll. 淐limate change gas been described听as an existential threat, something that really challenges the way we think about the world, Clayton said. 淎nd I think it has the potential to erode our sense of security.听
As drastic weather patterns become more common, Clayton emphasized the importance of seeking psychological treatment.听淎s a听global society, there檚 still a lot of听stigma听around mental health problems, but there are things that can help you with this, she advised. 淚 think it would help people cope.听
Posted in News on July 12, 2021.
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