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Climate Anxiety and Eco-Grief: A Psychological Response with Heidi Schreiber-Pan

  • 08 Jun 2023
  • 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Online via Zoom

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As our climate crisis grows, feelings of anxiety, grief, depression, and hopelessness are on the rise. Too often these feelings result in burnout or despair, leading to in-action. This presentation explores the mental health dimensions of a planet in distress. Furthermore, we will discuss ways to build emotional resilience to cope with loss over the long haul.

Heidi Schreiber-Pan, Ph.D., LCPC, NCC is a successful psychotherapist, author, clinical director and sought-after nationwide speaker on topics of resilience, anxiety, neuroscience, and occupational burnout. As an affiliate and former faculty member of Loyola University, Maryland, her past research has focused on resiliency and psychological well-being, including nature-based mental health.  Dr. Schreiber-Pan has worked with various organizations, schools and corporations to reduce stress on a communal level and to increase structural well-being through training in positive psychology as well as emotional intelligence coaching.  Dr. Schreiber-Pan has developed unique continuing education courses that combine established clinical methods such as CBT with innovative treatment approached including nature-based psychotherapy and neuro-counseling.  She is the author of Taming the Anxious Mind: A guidebook to relieve stress and anxiety. 

The Natural History Society of Maryland is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and contributions are tax-deductible.

The mission of the Natural History Society of Maryland is to foster stewardship of Maryland’s natural heritage by conserving its natural history collections, educating its citizenry, and inspiring its youth to pursue careers in the natural sciences.


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