Climate and Mental Health: Acknowledging Grief and Inspiring Hope During this 1-hour webinar, we will review research linking climate change and mental health. We will focus on skills for coping with and moving through personal grief and loss related to climate change. Emphasis will also be placed on supporting students in processing and transforming climate change-related grief and loss. As a component of this, we will learn how to inspire hope in yourself and your students through examples of – innovation, advocacy and community action. This webinar will include both lecture and interactive components. Presenter Courtney Welton-Mitchell, Ph.D. is trained as a social psychologist and a mental health clinician and has worked as a practitioner and researcher in global disasters and complex humanitarian crises. Apr 19, 2022 4:00 pm MT/6:00 pm ET (1 hour) Register here: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vLNdh0mMRyikm_t5aDbkZgComments are closed.
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AssignmentClick here to access the alternate field trip assignment (the assignment's the same no matter which trip you go on).
Due DateYour alternate field trip assignment is due no later than 1 week after the field trip or if the trip is late in the semester, by Reading Day. Be sure to check your ETE course syllabus for the end-of-semester submission cut-off date & more details!
SubmissionYou can submit your alternate field trip assignment on your ELMS ETE Course Site.
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