Call for Donations to support a SYMPOSIUM on the CLIMATE CRISIS AND MENTAL HEALTH at the EAPM 2023 meeting in Wroclaw Poland

 

EAPM Past President Wolfgang Söllner

At the EAPM annual meeting in Wroclaw we plan a symposium on the climate crisis and mental health. To allow us to involve really expert speakers (by zoom) we need to raise 450€. We therefore call on our members and colleagues who believe this topic is important to actively support this symposium by making a donation.

Thank you very much for your support.

Wolfgang Söllner

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505€ of 450€

raised by June 16th (06:12am GMT+2), 2023

Thank you!

Please note that the donation amount is NOT automatically updated after you make a donation. A manual update is performed once a day on weekdays (see time and date above).

 

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Wroclaw 2023 Symposium on Climate Crises and Mental Health.
SATURDAY 17 | 08:30 – 09:45 | ROOM S6
CHAIR
Jürgen Knieling.

Department for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy. Germany

CO-CHAIR

Wolfgang Söllner.
Paracelsus Medical University. Previous President of the European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM). Germany.
  • Climate crisis and mental health: an introduction
    Wolfgang Söllner.
    Wolfgang Sollner. Paracelsus Medical University. Previous President of the European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM). Germany.
  • Eco emotions and climate depression. Are climate relating fears and other emotions pathological?
    Weronika Kalwak.
    Instytut Psychologii. Poland 
  • Climate change: why are we stuck? Reflections on psychological factors contributing to our inaction
    Eoin Galavan.
    Adult Mental Health Services. Republic of Ireland
  • Overcoming climate anxiety and taking action for a healthier future
    Jessica Kleczka.
    Freelance working as climate psychologist and educator. United Kingdom
  • Commitment to climate issues in the daily practice of hospital working
    Jürgen Knieling.
    Department for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy. Germany