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Development of an ACT-based measure and intervention for eco-anxiety

Closes 30 June 2025

As climate-related distress becomes more visible in the therapy room, many clinicians are navigating new challenges, often without clear frameworks or guidance. This study offers a chance to reflect on your experiences and contribute to shaping future resources to support both practitioners and clients.

We are inviting mental health professionals to take part in a research survey exploring eco-anxiety in clinical practice. This forms part of a PhD project at the University of Tasmania and is open to practitioners in Australia and internationally.

What’s offered:

- A brief, reflective survey (10–15 minutes) capturing how clinicians are currently engaging with eco-anxiety.

- An opportunity to contribute to emerging understanding in this growing area of practice.

- The option to stay informed about research outcomes and future resources.

Who can take part:
All mental health professionals are welcome to participate, regardless of therapeutic orientation or experience level. You don’t need to be an expert - all perspectives are valued.

Ethics approval: University of Tasmania HREC #H0029669

To participate click on the "Start the survey" link below.

Start the survey