The Psychological Impacts of Global Climate Change

被引:438
作者
Doherty, Thomas J. [1 ]
Clayton, Susan [2 ]
机构
[1] Lewis & Clark Grad Sch Educ & Counseling, Dept Counseling Psychol, Portland, OR 97208 USA
[2] Coll Wooster, Dept Psychol, Wooster, OH USA
关键词
climate change; psychological impacts; disaster psychology; psychological adaptation; DISASTER MENTAL-HEALTH; ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE; VICTIMS SPEAK; RISK; VULNERABILITY; ADAPTATION; HEAT; CHALLENGE; DISORDER; STRESS;
D O I
10.1037/a0023141
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
An appreciation of the psychological impacts of global climate change entails recognizing the complexity and multiple meanings associated with climate change; situating impacts within other social, technological, and ecological transitions; and recognizing mediators and moderators of impacts. This article describes three classes of psychological impacts: direct (e.g., acute or traumatic effects of extreme weather events and a changed environment); indirect (e.g., threats to emotional well-being based on observation of impacts and concern or uncertainty about future risks); and psychosocial (e.g., chronic social and community effects of heat, drought, migrations, and climate-related conflicts, and postdisaster adjustment). Responses include providing psychological interventions in the wake of acute impacts and reducing the vulnerabilities contributing to their severity; promoting emotional resiliency and empowerment in the context of indirect impacts; and acting at systems and policy levels to address broad psychosocial impacts. The challenge of climate change calls for increased ecological literacy, a widened ethical responsibility, investigations into a range of psychological and social adaptations, and an allocation of resources and training to improve psychologists' competency in addressing climate change-related impacts.
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页码:265 / 276
页数:12
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