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Worried About Global Warming? Go See an Eco-Therapist
Are you petrified by the thought of mass extinction, extreme weather, and global warming? If so, you're not alone in your fears, and there's even a word for them: eco-anxiety. It was only a matter of time before the now-trendy prefix was added to the ever-growing list of diagnoses.
According to the Philadelphia Enquirer, you can now see an eco-therapist to address your fears. Melissa Picket in Santa Fe sees between 40 and 80 patients each month suffering from eco-anxiety. For panic attacks and loss of appetite triggered by environmental concerns, she recommends that patients make lifestyle changes and even carry natural objects around.
This treatment might sound a bit less than serious, but there is a real weight to the issue. A growing number of people are concerned about, even petrified by climate change. The Philadelphia Enquirer blames media hype and scientists' poor PR skills for inducing eco-anxiety. Maybe scientists do have trouble communicating with laymen, and maybe there's shock-value in environmental horror stories. But I really doubt that putting a feather in your hat or a rock in your pocket will counteract the doom and gloom of melting polar ice-caps and disappearing bees that we read about every day.
--Rose Miller
Comments
This is pretty ridiculous. Irrational fears are call phobias and should be treated. The current situation of the world makes such "doom and gloom" a perfectly rational response to our situation.
If this feeling is growing, good. Perhaps when it reaches a critical mass of humans saying it, we can actually stop the BS and DO SOMETHING about it.
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Posted by: Misanthropic Scott on 04/18/07 at 7:39 PM Respond