Climate Psychiatry Alliance and Climate Psychology Alliance-North America in partnership with American Psychological Association are presenting this webinar:
Understanding the relationship between our environment and our psychological wellbeing is critical for effectively responding to climate change. Science is supplying important insights into how heat and air pollution impact human behavior, brain development, and functioning, with significant impacts occurring across the lifespan. This interdisciplinary webinar will provide psychologists, psychiatrists, other mental health professionals, scientists, and practitioners with a deeper appreciation of biopsychosocial impacts caused by climate change and air pollution associated with fossil fuel use, to support their engagement in efforts to mitigate these risks.
Date & Time: July 20 at 12:00pm - 1:00pm (Eastern), 9:00am - 10:00am (Pacific)
CPA-NA Members: FREE
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Climate Psychiatry Alliance and Climate Psychology Alliance-North America in partnership with American Psychological Association are presenting this webinar.