Reflections of mental health professionals on working with and in the climate crisis.

Sophie Samuel, Natalie Greaves, Gareth Morgan, Ching Li, Jun Angelo Sunglao, Gary Belkin, Matthew Henson, Sena Salcedo, Emma L Lawrance
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The aim of this paper is to share our experiences of engaging with the climate crisis as citizens and mental health professionals (MHPs). We hope the outputs will usefully validate the experiences of fellow MHPs and support them to reflect on their role in this crisis. We came together as eight MHPs, participating in group discussions and one-one interviews with the first author to reflect on our experiences. The collaboratively generated themes reflect how engagement with the crisis has: (i) disrupted our personal and professional experiences; (ii) helped us adapt and grow; and (iii) enabled us to live, work and act in more accordance with our values. A key reflection was that these experiences are not linear and we continue to wrestle with our responses to the climate crisis. Discussions also elicited visions of how mental health paradigms could be better adapted to meeting the escalating public health need that this crisis is generating. We conclude by advocating for MHPs to process and respond to the climate crisis and recognize that their skills can make a vital contribution to this global challenge.

精神卫生专业人员对应对气候危机和应对气候危机的思考。
本文的目的是分享我们作为公民和心理健康专业人员(MHPs)参与气候危机的经验。我们希望这些产出将有效地验证其他mhp的经验,并支持他们反思自己在这场危机中的作用。我们以8位mhp的身份聚在一起,参加小组讨论,并与第一作者进行一对一的采访,以反思我们的经历。合作产生的主题反映了与危机的接触如何:(i)扰乱了我们的个人和专业经历;(ii)帮助我们适应和成长;(三)使我们的生活、工作和行为更加符合我们的价值观。一个关键的反思是,这些经历不是线性的,我们仍在努力应对气候危机。讨论还引发了人们对如何更好地调整精神卫生范式以满足这场危机正在产生的不断升级的公共卫生需求的看法。最后,我们倡导mhp处理和应对气候危机,并认识到他们的技能可以为这一全球挑战做出重要贡献。
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