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- Climate Change and Youth Mental Health
- Climate Change and Youth Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Textboxes
- Contributors
- Preface and Introduction
- Considerations
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Conceptual Foundations of Climate Distress in Young People
- Chapter 1 Climate Distress among Young People
- Chapter 2 Definitions and Conceptualizations of Climate Distress
- Chapter 3 Psychiatric Perspectives on Youth Climate Distress
- Chapter 4 Developmental Perspectives on Understanding and Responding to Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change on Young People
- Chapter 5 Neuropsychiatric Perspectives on the Biology of Anxiety and Youth Climate Distress
- Chapter 6 Psychoanalytic and Relational Perspectives on Youth Climate Distress
- Chapter 7 Understanding the Role of Trauma and Dissociation in Youth Responses to Climate Crises
- Chapter 8 Cognitive Behavioral Principles for Conceptualizing Young People’s Eco-Emotions and Eco-Distress
- Chapter 9 A Research Agenda for Young People’s Psychological Response to Climate Change
- Part II Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Youth Climate Distress
- Appendix A Resource List for Educators
- Appendix B Costs and Benefits of Activism Scale
- Index
- References
Chapter 5 - Neuropsychiatric Perspectives on the Biology of Anxiety and Youth Climate Distress
from Part I - Conceptual Foundations of Climate Distress in Young People
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 June 2024
- Climate Change and Youth Mental Health
- Climate Change and Youth Mental Health
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Textboxes
- Contributors
- Preface and Introduction
- Considerations
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Conceptual Foundations of Climate Distress in Young People
- Chapter 1 Climate Distress among Young People
- Chapter 2 Definitions and Conceptualizations of Climate Distress
- Chapter 3 Psychiatric Perspectives on Youth Climate Distress
- Chapter 4 Developmental Perspectives on Understanding and Responding to Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change on Young People
- Chapter 5 Neuropsychiatric Perspectives on the Biology of Anxiety and Youth Climate Distress
- Chapter 6 Psychoanalytic and Relational Perspectives on Youth Climate Distress
- Chapter 7 Understanding the Role of Trauma and Dissociation in Youth Responses to Climate Crises
- Chapter 8 Cognitive Behavioral Principles for Conceptualizing Young People’s Eco-Emotions and Eco-Distress
- Chapter 9 A Research Agenda for Young People’s Psychological Response to Climate Change
- Part II Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Youth Climate Distress
- Appendix A Resource List for Educators
- Appendix B Costs and Benefits of Activism Scale
- Index
- References
Summary
Many young people report that anxiety in the face of climate change causes impairing levels of distress. Understanding their anxiety includes understanding neurochemical changes to their brains in the face of rising temperatures, natural disasters, disease pandemics, and other stressors. By learning about the ways in which the developing brain balances safety and exploration behaviors, we can encourage resilience and avoid climate-related despair, helping children and adolescents navigate this unprecedented crisis.
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- Climate Change and Youth Mental HealthMultidisciplinary Perspectives, pp. 93 - 110Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024