Pearl in the Oyster: Climate Change as a Mental Health Opportunity

Author:

Berry Helen1

Affiliation:

1. Research Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, The Australian National University, Acton, ACT; Associate Professor, Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, and Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health Queensland, QLD, Australia.

Abstract

Objective: Our world faces potentially catastrophic climate change and we have limited capacity to adapt to rapid or extreme climatic changes. As a result, we can expect significant adverse impacts on health. This includes mental health, a major and growing global concern. It is essential to understand how to respond quickly, effectively and within a manageable budget. The aim of this paper is to propose that the adverse consequences of climate change might offer a subtle but important mental health promotion opportunity which meets these criteria. Conclusions: Climate change will affect mental health directly through increasing exposure to trauma, and indirectly through harming physical health and damaging the physical environment on which economic opportunity depends. Disadvantaged people and communities, especially in rural and remote Australia, will be hardest hit. Seminal work by Alexander Leighton demonstrated how profound disadvantage and associated elevated psychiatric morbidity could be addressed by building community capacity. His methods might be adapted, using the need to address adverse climate change as an opportunity to build social capital. Social capital is associated with a wide range of socioeconomic and health advantages, particularly decreased psychiatric morbidity.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

Reference29 articles.

1. 4. Berry HL, Kelly BJ, Hanigan IC. Rural mental health impacts of climate change Commissioned background paper for the Garnaut Climate Change Review, Canberra: The Australian National University, 2008.

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