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  2. Climate psychology - Wikipedia

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    Climate psychology includes many subfields and focuses including: the effects of climate change on mental health, the psychological impact of climate change, the psychological explanation of climate inaction, and climate change denial. Climate psychology is a sub-discipline of environmental psychology.

  3. Psychological impact of climate change - Wikipedia

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    The psychological effects of climate change may be investigated within the field of climate psychology or picked up in the course of treatment of mental health disorders. Non-clinical approaches, campaigning options, internet-based support forums, and self-help books may be adopted by those not overwhelmed by climate anxiety.

  4. Psychology of climate change denial - Wikipedia

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    Soft climate change denial (also called implicit or implicatory climate change denial) is a state of mind acknowledging the existence of global warming in the abstract while remaining, to some extent, in partial psychological or intellectual denialism about its reality or impact.

  5. Effects of climate change on mental health - Wikipedia

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    Many of the climate change impacts which affect children's physical health also lead to psychological and mental health consequences. [46] Children who live in geographic locations that are most susceptible to the impacts of climate change, and/or with weaker infrastructure and fewer supports and services suffer the worst impacts. [46]

  6. Eco-anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Eco-anxiety (short for ecological anxiety and also known as eco-distress or climate anxiety) is a challenging emotional response to climate change and other environmental issues. [1] Extensive studies have been done on ecological anxiety since 2007, and various definitions remain in use. [ 2 ]

  7. Talk:Psychological impact of climate change - Wikipedia

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    Neither does a course/degree/field of study called "climate psychology" exist yet. The disambiguation page would look like this: Climate psychology can refer to: Effects of climate change on mental health; Psychological impact of climate change; Psychological aspects surrounding climate inaction

  8. Category:Environmental psychology - Wikipedia

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    Climate psychology; Confined environment psychology; Connectedness to nature scale; Conservation psychology; Crime prevention through environmental design; Critical distance (animals) Culture and positive psychology

  9. Environmental psychology - Wikipedia

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    A grand challenge in the field of environmental psychology today is to understand the impact of human behavior on the climate and climate change. Understanding why some people engage in pro-environment behaviors can help predict the necessary requirements to engage others in making sustainable change.