Behavioral Health

Behavioral Health Working Group
Co-Chairs Rebecca MacKenzie, LICSW & Chelsea Nyamutowa

Objectives:

  • Professional Development & Resources: To provide programs, training, peer

    support, and access to current research and data that strengthen members’ capacity to

    respond effectively to climate-related mental health challenges. This includes evidence-

    based, nature-based, and culturally grounded strategies and practices, informed by

    diverse cultural ways of knowing in urban, suburban, and rural communities.

  • Community Care & Resilience Building: To serve diverse populations—including

    at-risk and underserved individuals and groups—in our communities by listening,

    collaborating, and by offering care, education, and resources that build resilience in the

    face of the climate crisis.

  • Collaboration & Collective Impact: To collaborate with organizations and partners

    who share our mission of reducing the mental health harms of the climate crisis to

    promote systemic change and the well-being of all living beings.


You’re invited to a
Nature-Based Therapy Workshop in the Whites

Develop practical skills to support your clients’ healing in nature.

Resources

 

A Brief Guide to Individual Therapy for Climate-Related Mental Distress

Robert Feder, M.D., and the Behavioral Health Work Group, New Hampshire Healthcare Workers for Climate Action, March 2022

 

Climate Mental Health Resource Library: Clinical, Community, Education, and Media Resources

 

“Psychotherapy for Eco-Anxiety: Shifting from Catastrophizing to Action”

Bob Feder, M.D., Board of Directors, Chair of the Behavioral Health Working Group, NH HWCA

 

Explore additional resources at Behavioral Health Resources.

 

Behavioral Health Webinars

 

“Climate Change and Human Migration”

Caleb J Dresser, MD, MPH, Assistant Director, Climate & Human Health Fellowship, Dept. of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Instructor, Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Suzanne Gaulocher, Associate Professor of Public Health at Plymouth State University, introduced Dr. Caleb Dresser

This event is co-sponsored by the NH Public Health Association.

 

“Climate Change and Social Determinants of Mental Health: Mitigating Risks and Increasing Resilience in Vulnerable Populations”

Ben Liu, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University, Member, Steering Committee, Climate Psychiatry Alliance

Jen Darnell, MD, PGY-2, Department of Psychiatry, Oregon Health & Science University

Max Galvan, MD, PGY-2, Department of Psychiatry, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX

Rahul Malhotra, MD, Independent Practice, Summit, NJ

Presented in collaboration with the NH Psychiatric Association

 

“The Effects of Extreme Weather Events on Child Mood and Behavior” -

Jennifer L. Barkin, M.S., PhD, Vice Chair & Associate Professor, Community Medicine, Associate Professor, OB/GYN, Director, Academic Health Department, Mercer University School of Medicine