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Preventing And Healing Climate Traumas A Guide To Building Resilience And Hope In Communities 1st Edition Bob Doppelt

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Preventing And Healing Climate Traumas A Guide To Building Resilience And Hope In Communities 1st Edition Bob Doppelt
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.53 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Bob Doppelt
ISBN: 9781003262442, 9781032200200, 9781032200217, 1003262449, 1032200200, 1032200219
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Preventing And Healing Climate Traumas A Guide To Building Resilience And Hope In Communities 1st Edition Bob Doppelt by Bob Doppelt 9781003262442, 9781032200200, 9781032200217, 1003262449, 1032200200, 1032200219 instant download after payment.

Using extensive research, interviews with program leaders, and examples, Preventing and Healing Climate Traumas is a step-by-step guide for organizing community-based, culturally tailored, population-level mental wellness and resilience-building initiatives to prevent and heal individual and collective climate traumas. The book describes how to use a public health approach to build universal capacity for mental wellness and resilience by engaging community members in building robust social support networks, making a just transition by regenerating local physical/built, economic, and ecological systems, learning different age and culturally tailored mental wellness and resilience skills, and organizing forums that help residents heal their traumas. These actions build community cohesion as residents engage in solutions to the climate emergency. This book is essential reading for civic, non-profit, private, and public sector mental health, human services, disaster management, climate, faith, and other professionals, as well as members of the public concerned about these issues. Readers will come away from the book with practical methods--based on real-world examples--that they can use to organize and facilitate community-based initiatives that prevent and heal mental health and psycho-social-spiritual problems and reduce contributions to the climate crisis.

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