Global Climate Change and Trauma
Overview
Climate change is defined as significant long-term alterations in average weather patterns (e.g., temperature, precipitation, wind) due to the combination of natural processes and human activity.
Climate change is associated with adverse impacts on mental health and wellbeing, including trauma.
In April 2021, ISTSS released a detailed briefing paper describing the current state of knowledge on climate change and trauma and highlighting gaps to inform public health, policy, clinical, and research initiatives on this topic.
Reference:
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies | 2021
3 pagina's | Chicago : International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
https://istss.org/ISTSS_Main/media/ISTSS-Staff/Images/Climate-Change-Fact-Sheet.pdf
3 pagina's | Chicago : International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
https://istss.org/ISTSS_Main/media/ISTSS-Staff/Images/Climate-Change-Fact-Sheet.pdf
Keywords:
Climate change, Psychotrauma