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Module 1: Climate Anxiety – Understanding, Managing & Transforming It into Action
Unit 1: What is Climate Anxiety? Understanding the Emotional Landscape
1.1 Defining climate anxiety: A rational response, not a disorder
1.2 How climate change affects mental health globally
1.3 Key emotions: Fear, guilt, anger, and hope
1.4 The difference between healthy concern and paralysing distress
Unit 2: Why Do We Feel This Way? The Science Behind Climate Anxiety
2.1 The role of media, social networks, and constant climate news
2.2 How personal and collective experiences shape climate emotions
2.3 Understanding eco-anxiety vs. eco-paralysis
2.4 The impact of failed climate policies and government inaction
Unit 3: Building Climate Resilience – Coping Without Avoidance
3.1 Healthy strategies to manage emotions and take control
3.2 How to turn anxiety into motivation for action
3.3 Self-assessment activity: Identifying your own climate emotions
3.4 Mindfulness, reframing, and avoiding burnout
Unit 4: You Are Not Alone – The Power of Community Support
4.1 How collective action reduces climate anxiety
4.2 Stories of youth-led climate initiatives around the world
4.3 Why climate change is a social justice issue
4.4 Group challenge: Creating a climate support network
Unit 5: From Anxiety to Empowerment – Small Actions, Big Impact
5.1 The psychology of taking the first step
5.2 Identifying your role: Advocacy, education, innovation, or local action
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