Mutual support groups whose members are individuals whose mental health and emotional wellbeing have been impacted by their awareness of the threats of climate-change, or their exposure to the direct effects of climate change, and who may experience mental distress, sadness, anger, anxiety and depression, often in response to a direct experience of extreme weather events and environmental change (e.g., floods, forest fires, hurricanes, drought) or to negative news stories about the environment. The groups meet in-person, by telephone or via the Internet; and provide a structured atmosphere in which participants can share their experience, strengths and hopes, and build resiliency.
No programs.