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What happens in Climate Cafés? Exploring responses to the psychological burdens of climate change in seven UK women
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 17 / 2024
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- 30 October 2024, e33
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‘When they’re saying what is completely opposite to what you morally believe’: (in)action on climate change by State authorities and powerful bodies drives moral injury and eco-distress in UK young people
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 17 / 2024
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Chapter 8 - Cognitive Behavioral Principles for Conceptualizing Young People’s Eco-Emotions and Eco-Distress
- from Part I - Conceptual Foundations of Climate Distress in Young People
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- Climate Change and Youth Mental Health
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- 06 June 2024
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- 13 June 2024, pp 148-167
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