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Lauren Hawkins has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Kentucky and a Masters's degree in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Cincinnati. Her experience includes providing counseling services to individuals diagnosed with severe persistent mental illness, as well as foster youth, adults, families, and people in relationships.
Climate change and mental health are two interconnected issues that are increasingly gaining attention in today's society. As the effects of climate change become more evident and severe, it is essential to understand its impact on our mental well-being. In this episode, Gordon and Lauren Hawkins explore the relationship between climate change and mental health, focusing on the counseling professional's role in addressing this issue. We dive deep into climate change's profound impact on mental health and the importance of learning about eco-anxiety.
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 By Gordon Brewer, MEd, LMFT: Therapist | Consultant | Writer | Speaker
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Lauren Hawkins has a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Kentucky and a Masters's degree in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Cincinnati. Her experience includes providing counseling services to individuals diagnosed with severe persistent mental illness, as well as foster youth, adults, families, and people in relationships.
Climate change and mental health are two interconnected issues that are increasingly gaining attention in today's society. As the effects of climate change become more evident and severe, it is essential to understand its impact on our mental well-being. In this episode, Gordon and Lauren Hawkins explore the relationship between climate change and mental health, focusing on the counseling professional's role in addressing this issue. We dive deep into climate change's profound impact on mental health and the importance of learning about eco-anxiety.
Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

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