ISSN 2201-7089
Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2022December 17, 2022 AEST
Climate Change-Related Distress Within the Dominant Mental Health Paradigm: Problems, Pitfalls, and a Possible Way Forward
Climate Change-Related Distress Within the Dominant Mental Health Paradigm: Problems, Pitfalls, and a Possible Way Forward
Rana R. Kökçinar,
Articles in Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2022
Vol. 10, Issue 2, 2022
- Editorial: Listening to Lived ExperienceJane Marsden
- Guest Editor’s Note: Achieving Climate Justice: A Practitioner Call to ActionGávi Ansara
- Climate Change-Related Distress Within the Dominant Mental Health Paradigm: Problems, Pitfalls, and a Possible Way ForwardRana R. Kökçinar
- Turning Towards Our Desire to Turn Away: Climate Disavowal in the Context of the Australian Counselling ProfessionNell Azuri
- Exploring the Future Social Identity of a PhD Student Dealing With Anxiety: A Psychotherapy Client StudyNicholas Sarantakis
- Interpersonal Rejection, Ostracism, and Mentalisation in Women’s Friendships: Clinical Implications for RuminationDeborah J. Oehlman Forbes
- The Transition From Postgraduate Counselling Student to Working Counsellor: A Qualitative InvestigationChris Lamb
- The Adverse Effects of Burnout and Compassion Fatigue Among Mental Health Practitioners: Self-care Strategies for Prevention and MitigationNatalie Salameh
- Reversing the Panopticon: On Narrative Therapy and Its Place in the Treatment of Eating DisordersMegan Buys
- Contemporary Gestalt Psychotherapy: The Tensions Between Practitioner Education and the Current Cultural ContextPatrick (Paddy) O'Regan
- Supporting Transgender Autistic Youth and Adults: A Guide for Professionals and Families (2020) by Finn V. Gratton. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN: 9781785928031Louis Spence
Kökçinar, R. R. (2022). Climate change-related distress within the dominant mental health paradigm: Problems, pitfalls, and a possible way forward. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.59158/001c.71204
