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DESCRIPTION:Climate Grief & Eco-Anxiety Workshop \n\nAn interactive, wellbeing workshop 
 addressing the mental health challenges associated with climate-related 
 research.\n\nThursday, June 16, 2022 @ 8 - 10:30 AM PT USA (4 – 6:30 PM 
 British Summer Time)\n\nCost: $7.98 USD approx conversion (5.98 UK 
 pounds)\n\nRegister: 
 https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/climate-grief-eco-anxiety-june-2022-tickets-304716083007\n\nFB 
 post: https://www.facebook.com/gowithbedo\n\nWebsite: 
 https://gowithbedo.com/wellbeing-workshops-and-events/\n\nThere is still 
 time to reserve your ticket for our very first Climate Grief & Eco-Anxiety 
 workshop.\n\n\nClimate Grief & Anxiety: Building Resilience Among Climate 
 Researchers is an original curriculum created by the founders of BeDo, 
 addressing the unique mental health challenges faced by climate researchers 
 and those working in related fields.\n\nWhether you're working on renewable 
 energy or passionate about water security, chances are you’ve felt the 
 mental and emotional effects of working on climate-related issues. \n\nThis 
 2.5 hour workshop will be facilitated by BeDo co-founders Daillen Culver 
 and Megan Douglas, and is designed for researchers from a variety of 
 disciplines, at all stages of their career. \n\nTogether, we will explore 
 common psychological responses to the realities of a changing climate. We 
 aim to acknowledge and validate the many, often contradictory emotional 
 responses and offer applied techniques for coping with climate insecurity. 
 \n\nThrough guided reflections and group discussions, we'll explore 
 strategies for resilience that are rooted in mindfulness, compassion, and 
 an ethos of interconnectedness. \n\nParticipants will come away with a 
 better understanding of climate-related mental health challenges, concrete 
 tools for enhancing researcher resilience, and a collection of resources 
 for further exploration.\n\n\nWe will explore:\n\n--The myriad 
 psychological responses to climate change, including grief, anxiety, rage, 
 fear, fatigue, etc. and their mechanics\n\n--The advantages and 
 shortcomings of narratives of 'resilience'\n\n--Climate justice and and the 
 relationship between social and environmental precarity\n\n--The emergent 
 field of compassion science and embodied compassion cultivation practices 
 as drivers for collective wellbeing\n\n--An ethos of interconnectedness as 
 a framework for more innovative/holistic climate solutions\n\n\nAll 
 participants will receive:\n\n--A comprehensive PDF resource package\n\n--A 
 personalised certificate of completion\n\nWe are committed to making this 
 workshop accessible to every audience. If the £5 ticket fee presents a 
 financial obstacle, please email hello@gowithbedo.com to enquire about 
 scholarships. Attendance for the full duration of this workshop is required 
 to receive certificate of completion.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/06/15/18850496.php
SUMMARY:Climate Grief & Eco-Anxiety Workshop
LOCATION:Online workship
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2022/06/15/18850496.php
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