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Climate change-related concerns in psychotherapy: therapists' experiences and views on addressing this topic in therapy.

Katharina TrostVerena ErtlJulia KönigRita RosnerHannah Comtesse
Published in: BMC psychology (2024)
Results indicate that psychotherapists are frequently confronted with climate change-related concerns and regard the mental health impact of climate change on their patients as meaningful to psychotherapeutic care. Regular care could be improved by a continuous refinement of the conceptualization and knowledge of the mental health influences of climate change. This would allow providing tailored methods of assessing and addressing climate change-related concerns in practice.
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