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Highlights
On-Demand webinar
10 hours
All levels
Description
A full course in supporting clients anxieties about climate change and related issues. It is crucial to differentiate between proportionate concern—which can motivate positive action—and overwhelming distress that impairs daily functioning. For some, eco-anxiety becomes so intense that it leads to sleep disturbances, difficulty concentrating, avoidance of certain activities, or a paralysing sense of guilt and helplessness. In these cases, the anxiety is no longer adaptive; it becomes a barrier to wellbeing and agency. Therapists must walk a fine line: validating the reality of environmental threats while helping clients avoid being consumed by them.
webinar Content
11 sections•17 lessons
Understanding Ecological Anxiety1 lessons
1Understanding Ecological Anxiety
Cognitive Models of Ecological Anxiety1 lessons
1Cognitive Models of Ecological Anxiety
Assessment and Formulation1 lessons
1Assessment and Formulation
Cognitive Strategies1 lessons
1Cognitive Strategies
Behavioural Interventions1 lessons
1Behavioural Interventions
Values and Meaning-Based Work1 lessons
1Values and Meaning-Based Work
Summary and Next Steps1 lessons
1Summary and Next Steps
Schema Therapy Approaches for Ecological Anxiety1 lessons
1Schema Therapy for Eco-Paralysis: Identifying and Transforming Unhelpful Schemas
Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) for Climate Grief: Managing the Threat System3 lessons
1Understanding the Threat, Drive, and Soothe Systems in CFT
2Building the Compassionate Succor: Creating an Internal Safe Place
3Practical Tools for Therapists: Supporting Clients in Moments of Climate Doom
Reframing the Unit of Care: From Individual to Community3 lessons
1The Limits of Individualism in Addressing Ecological Anxiety
2Social-Cognitive Theory and Collective Efficacy
3Facilitating Active Hope in Groups: Practical Tools
Practical Application: Building Community Resilience3 lessons
1Designing and Leading Group Interventions
2Case Study and Knowledge Application
3Multimedia Resource: Active Hope in Action
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