PH.330.665 Climate Change and Mental Health
Introduces mental health concepts of disorder, distress, well-being, and resilience that warrant consideration in the context of climate change. Structured around chronic and acute climate change exposures, including rising temperatures, rising sea levels, and disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. Explores mental health impacts of particular climate change exposures with examples from across high-, middle-, and low-resource contexts. Includes discussion of social inequalities on the impacts of climate change on mental health.
Mental Health, PhD
School of Public Health
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...additional course credit. PH.330.840 Special Studies...week, 1st term. PH.306.665 Research Ethics...
Non-Degree Training
School of Public Health
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...course number is PH.330.830 POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH...OF RESEARCH and PH.306.665 RESEARCH ETHICS...
History
School of Arts and Sciences
...to the Ph.D. degree...AS.010.330. Art of...AS.010.665. Renew, Reuse...