Eco-Anxiety: A Major Challenge for Our Generation

Eco-Anxiety: A Major Challenge for Our Generation
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A discussion on eco-anxiety as a distressing response to global climate change, its implications on human health, emotional well-being, and potential coping mechanisms. Research explores how individuals experiencing eco-anxiety may drive proactive environmental actions.

  • Eco-anxiety
  • Climate change
  • Mental health
  • Coping mechanisms
  • Environmental engagement

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  1. Social-Emotional Development Common Measure Kendra M. Lewis, PhD California 4-H Academic Coordinator for Evaluation

  2. Why this measure? To provide Extension specialists and program implementers with information about the youth they serve To help articulate, track, and report outcomes of programming for military-connected youth

  3. Why Social-Emotional?

  4. Development Process Extension staff with expertise in evaluation, social-emotional development, and military connected youth Used CASEL framework to guide our selection of items and measures http://www.casel.org/social-and- emotional-learning/core-competencies/

  5. Targeting Life Skills vs CASEL Self- Managing Management Self- Being Awareness Responsible Decision- Making Thinking Living Social Awareness Giving Caring Relationship Skills Working Relating

  6. Constructs Intrapersonal Intrapersonal Understanding one s strengths Symptoms of Stress & Stress Management Self-Reliance/Decision Making Interpersonal Interpersonal Empathy Social Networks Teamwork Part of a global community

  7. Constructs-Intrapersonal Understanding one s strengths Understanding one s strengths Confidence Self-Efficacy Adaptation to new settings and contexts Symptoms of Stress & Stress Symptoms of Stress & Stress Management Management CASEL model: Self- awareness, self- management, and responsible decision making Emotional Symptoms Stress Management Self Self- -Reliance Reliance

  8. Constructs-Interpersonal Empathy Empathy Social Networks Social Networks Connection to others Contribution to community CASEL model: Social Awareness, Relationship Skills Teamwork Teamwork Part of a global community Part of a global community Cultural Diversity Civic Responsibility

  9. Constructs Intrapersonal Intrapersonal Interpersonal Interpersonal Understanding one s strengths Empathy Social Networks Symptoms of Stress & Stress Management Teamwork Self-Reliance Part of a global community

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