A national survey of helping professionals on climate change and counseling

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Abstract

We surveyed a national sample of helping professionals (N = 382) in ascertaining attitudes toward, behaviors related to, and needs for addressing climate change as part of counseling. Two factors of EcoWellness and a helping professional's personal commitment to climate change contributed to a professional commitment to addressing climate change in counseling.

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Reese, R. F., Swank, J. M., & Sturm, D. C. (2023). A national survey of helping professionals on climate change and counseling. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 62(3), 201–215. https://doi.org/10.1002/johc.12211

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