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The Climate Change Crisis and Its Impact on Mental Health

Edited by Debabrata Samanta, Edited by Muskan Garg





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Amidst the issues of our changing climate, a critical yet often overlooked concern comes to the forefront—the profound impact on mental health. As our planet experiences shifts in temperature and ecosystems teeter on the brink, a silent crisis takes root, woven into the fabric of our collective well-being. The Climate Change Crisis lays bare the extensive consequences of environmental upheaval on the human psyche, transcending scientific debates and policy discussions. No longer confined to abstract notions, climate change emerges as an omnipresent force, shaping not only landscapes but profoundly affecting the mental resilience of individuals and communities. This urgent challenge resonates through the pages of The Climate Change Crisis and Its Impact on Mental Health, which acts as a guiding resource for academic scholars navigating the path toward holistic solutions. In the relentless face of climate change, awareness becomes a potent tool for change. This book illuminates the unseen toll on mental well-being, underscoring the direct and indirect psychological impacts of environmental shifts. It delves into the ethical and economic dimensions, amplifying the urgency for comprehensive solutions. Moreover, it not only examines the challenges but also provides a roadmap for mitigation and adaptation. It empowers scholars to delve into topics like disaster response, resource scarcity, and climate-induced migration, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities at play. The Climate Change Crisis and It's Impact on Mental Health emerges as a call to action, challenging academic scholars to confront the intricate relationship between climate change and mental health. The book advocates for a paradigm shift in how we perceive and address climate change. By presenting a comprehensive narrative that spans the realms of science, ethics, and societal dynamics, this work becomes a cornerstone for scholarly discourse. As we grapple with the unfolding consequences of a warming world, The Climate Change Crisis and It's Impact on Mental Health urges scholars to pioneer interdisciplinary solutions and contribute to a resilient, mentally fortified future.

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Publisher | IGI Global
Published date | 30 Apr 2024
Language |
Format | Hardback
Pages | 301
Dimensions | 254 x 178 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 272g
ISBN | 979-8-3693-3272-6
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BISAC | psychology / social psychology


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