[Behsci] FW: [EGHS-sig] Lunch talk by Prof. Gerhard Reese
Gozde Ozakinci
gozde.ozakinci at stir.ac.uk
Fri May 3 17:11:04 BST 2024
Dear colleagues
See below..
And I'm so sorry to have missed the conference yesterday. due to hip pain I couldn't drive.
Sounded like a very exciting day!
Have a lovely weekend
Gozde
From: Marie Kotzur <Marie.Kotzur at glasgow.ac.uk>
Sent: Friday, May 3, 2024 12:56 PM
To: Gozde Ozakinci <gozde.ozakinci at stir.ac.uk>
Subject: FW: [EGHS-sig] Lunch talk by Prof. Gerhard Reese
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Hello Gozde,
I hope you're well. I wondered if the talk below might be of interest to your colleagues at the Behavioural Science Centre at Stirling Uni?
Best wishes,
Marie
From: Equity-sig <equity-sig-bounces at ehps.net<mailto:equity-sig-bounces at ehps.net>> On Behalf Of Julia Koller
Sent: Friday, May 3, 2024 11:46 AM
To: equity-sig at ehps.net<mailto:equity-sig at ehps.net>
Subject: [EGHS-sig] Lunch talk by Prof. Gerhard Reese
Dear SIG members,
We would like to invite you to the upcoming lunch talk by Prof. Gerhard Reese: "From planetary to mental health - a multilevel approach". We would be very grateful if you could share the talk in your network/ on social media (please find all the necessary info below).
All the best,
Gudrun (Sproesser), Philipp (Kadel), Julia (Koller)
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Date: Thursday, 16 May 2024, 12 PM CEST
Link: https://jku.zoom.us/j/98654797163?pwd=MjRTNEJFZ0ZwWFV6dWFNTHU3Z1dPUT09
Meeting-ID: 986 5479 7163
Passwort: 599320
Announcement text:
Global environmental change exerts strong and primarily negative effects on human societies. Their effect on human health are wide ranging, and recent research suggests that the climate crisis in particular negatively affects mental health and well-being. In this talk, I address the links between planetary and mental health, suggesting how and under which conditions mental health is both affected by environmental crises, but also how mental health can contribute to understanding mitigation and adaptation efforts. Based on a review of stable evidence (i.e., reviews, meta-analysis), I suggest a multilevel model that seeks to integrate planetary and mental health and well-being.
Tweet: https://twitter.com/Ehps4G/status/1782387755982508412
A flyer for the upcoming talk can be found at the following link: https://cloud.uni-konstanz.de/index.php/s/rCyPcPqwkzpwetC
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