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As extreme weather events like wildfires, droughts, and heatwaves become ever-present reminders of our rapidly warming planet, the number of people seeking out mental health services for climate-related anxiety is on the rise.

Adri Jayaratne, Chief of Staff of the UCSF Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and one of the leaders of a UCSF task force on mental health services related to climate change.

Now, a small group of researchers and administrators at the University of California San Francisco have set out to change that. The University’s Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences has formed a task force to take this issue on through education, advocacy, and research. This has always been a big issue for me personally. But admittedly, I don’t think the actual impacts of climate change really personally hit me until I got out here with the fires and droughts and other things that actually impact people. DC weather stinks, but here it was definitely more in your face.There are so many issues related to mental health, but one area where there has not been as much discussion until recently was the impact of climate change on mental health.

The stories range from people whose kids were asking them questions to the amount of anxiety they are dealing with from patients. Then there are those who are dealing with fires – and the patients they see dealing with climate change-related disasters.

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