• Uncovering the Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change with Judy Wu

  • Oct 13 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Uncovering the Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change with Judy Wu

  • Summary

  • In this week's episode, we hear from Judy Wu, a PhD student at Simon Fraser University and a researcher at CHART Lab. Judy shares her journey, which started with a passion for environmentalism and led her to study how climate change is impacting the mental health of young people. We have an open and honest conversation about how this critical health issue is affecting people (including us), and discuss some of the ways that we--and our society--can adapt to the challenge.

    To learn more about anything we talked about in this episode, check out our transcript with citations.

    In the show, we mentioned some mental health resources that we said we would link here. You can find them below:

    • BPD Society of BC - Peer Support Groups
    • PaRx - A prescription for nature
    • Climate Aware Therapist Directory - Climate Psychology Alliance of North America

    Here are some other resources for addressing the mental health impacts of climate change:

    • Mental Health and Climate Change Alliance - Resources for Climate Distress
    • Climate & Mind - Groups and Organizations
    • Exploring Climate Change and Mental Health Toolkit - Natania Abebe
    • Addressing and Coping with Climate Grief Toolkit - Judy Wu
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