Actions Panel
How Climate Change is Affecting Mental Health- 3CEs
Explore interventions used to address mental health symptoms attributed to environmental change.
When and where
Date and time
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
This workshop meets the requirement for licensure.
For additional information: CE@myiHEAL.com or (410) 864-0211 ext. 4
Workshop Details:
CE Credit: 3
Workshop Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Workshop Type: Webinar ONLY **Zoom information will be provided via e-mail the day prior to the event.**
Approved Professionals:
- Social Workers (Category I)
- Professional Counselors, Addiction Counselors, & Marriage & Family Therapists (Category A)
- Psychologists
Out of State Providers: Our workshop is co-sponsored by the Maryland Psychological Association. Most mental health boards across the United States will accept CE credits from state health professional organizations like MPA. Please check out your professional board information to determine if this workshop will meet your continuing education needs.
Learning Objectives:
1) Identify three ways the climate crisis is impacting mental health
2) Identify a difference between therapy for climate anxiety vs. for other anxiety disorders
3) Identify two populations whose mental health is disproportionately affected by climate change
About the Presenter:
Dr. Jon Gorman is a clinical psychologist in Towson, MD and an Assistant Clinical Professor at Loyola University Maryland. Dr. Gorman has clinical specialties in Nature-Informed Therapy and Ecotherapy, and he is actively involved in advocacy around the mental health impacts of climate change. He is an active member of the Climate Psychology Alliance of North America and is listed on the Climate Aware Therapist Directory.
Workshop Co-Sponsor:
This activity is being co-sponsored by the Maryland Psychological Association, the Maryland Psychological Association Foundation, and iHEAL. The Maryland Psychological Association is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. The Maryland Psychological Association maintains responsibility for the program and its content.