Autumn 2023 Issue

Autumn 2023 Issue
Published on 27 February 2023

Description:

Climate change and Mental Health In this edition of Counselling Australia journal, we examine the mounting mental health impacts of climate change, especially on young people. These can be impacts caused not only by scenes of climate disaster consuming more and more of the daily news cycle, but also the angry nature of the debate.

17 articles from this collection:
Contents: Climate Hope for listening to the young
Contents: Climate Hope for listening to the young
Editorial Autumn 2023
Editorial Autumn 2023
Technology Update - Online Security
Technology Update - Online Security
By Dr Angela Lewis
Upcoming Events 2023-1
Upcoming Events 2023-1
Book Review - 13 things strong kids do: think big, feel good, act brave, By Amy Morin
Book Review - 13 things strong kids do: think big, feel good, act brave, By Amy Morin
Reviewer: Deborah Campbell
Climate Change And Mental Health - Where to seek further information
Climate Change And Mental Health - Where to seek further information
By Jules F B Silva, Psychotherapist and Climate Psychology Researcher
Addressing The Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change
Addressing The Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change
By Melissa Marino
Facing the Climate and Ecological Crisis: The 'Challenge Of Our Times' For The Profession
Facing the Climate and Ecological Crisis: The 'Challenge Of Our Times' For The Profession
By Jules F B Silva, Psychotherapist and Climate Psychology Researcher
How Does Internal Family Systems Therapy Lead To Transformational Change ?
How Does Internal Family Systems Therapy Lead To Transformational Change ?
By Vanessa Kredler
So You Want To Be A Counsellor...
So You Want To Be A Counsellor...
By Sharon Marshall
Becoming A Climate-Aware: Supporting Ourselves, Clients And Communities
Becoming A Climate-Aware: Supporting Ourselves, Clients And Communities
By Dr Sally Gillespie, Carol Rida and Chrissie Wilson
Truth-Telling And Consequences
Truth-Telling And Consequences
By Karen Adler, transpersonal art therapist, writer, curator, researcher and artist
The Journey Towards Climate-Related Mental Wellbeing
The Journey Towards Climate-Related Mental Wellbeing
By Claire Crawford
The Well-Evidenced Benefits Of Ecotherapy
The Well-Evidenced Benefits Of Ecotherapy
By Dr Geoff Berry, Australian Representative to the International Ecopsychology Society
Australians Turning Into Chemical Mental Health Depositories
Australians Turning Into Chemical Mental Health Depositories
By Philip Armstrong
Interview with Shannon Hood
Interview with Shannon Hood
By Catherine Norwood - Counselling perspectives
Are My Notes Confidential?
Are My Notes Confidential?
ADVERTORIAL, by Michael Lynch, Family Lawyers