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Expand your horizons:
in-person and online training

Don’t miss out on a wide range of training opportunities, both in person and online, designed to meet the needs of transcultural and non-transcultural psychotherapists.

We firmly believe in the importance of continuous training to stay up to date with the latest research and develop increasingly specialized skills.

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Climate Change and
Mental Health

GRT proposes a training and in-depth experience on a topic that concerns us all: climate change.

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This training course is aimed at psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and doctors who wish to integrate specific skills to address mental health issues related to climate change. The training aims to provide theoretical and practical elements to help understand the phenomenon of eco-emotions from both a clinical and psychosocial perspective, with particular reference to the different syndromes and possible therapeutic actions.

Specific assessment and intervention tools will also be provided with exercises taken from ecotherapy.

Clinical cases will be discussed to present strategies that clinicians (psychiatrists, psychotherapists with a dynamic, transcultural or cognitive orientation) adopt to align their practice with the climatic and ecological challenges of our time and to contribute, as professionals, to strengthening eco-resilience in their communities and territories.

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Participation in the seminar guarantees 18 ECM credits.

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The seminar is a training initiative of the GRT School of Transcultural Psychotherapy.

Info and registration: scuola@grtitalia.org – 02 26681866

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DOWNLOAD AND FILL IN THE REGISTRATION FORM: CLICK HERE

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Cost: € 100 for all three days, € 75 for bookings by October 10th.

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The program, which you can also download here:

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Friday, November 15th, 2.15-6.15 pm

Paolo Cianconi –

The crisis of the biosphere and the crisis of the mind

Saturday, November 16th, 9.00 am-1.00 pm

Lucia Tecuta – Eco-emotions: tools and intervention techniques /

2.00-4.15 pm Camilla Gamba – Transcultural reading of climate experiences

Sunday, November 17th, 9.00 am-1.00 pm

Paolo Inghilleri and Camilla Gamba –

The therapeutic relationship in the era of climate change

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The speakers:

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Paolo Cianconi

Medical specialist in psychiatry. Second degree in anthropology.

PhD in neuroscience. Since 2000 he has worked as a psychiatrist at ASL Roma1 UOSD Istituto di Regina Coeli. He has always dealt with ethnopsychiatry and psychology of migration, psychopathology and complex societies, psychology of cults, mental health, marginality and deviance. Since 2021 he has been researching mental health and climate change.

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Lucia Tecuta

PhD, American and Italian psychologist-psychotherapist; specializing in cognitive-behavioral psychotherapies, she obtained a Master in Psychotraumatology in 2023 at the Beck Institute.

She is a researcher at the University of Bologna where she conducts research on eco-anxiety, environmental identity and the sense of connection with nature. She is a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and a Climate Cafè facilitator. She is Associate Editor of the Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and author of several scientific articles published in international journals.

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Camilla Gamba

Transcultural psychologist-psychotherapist.

Over the years, her interest has expanded to eco-psychology and climate psychology.

She is a member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and has deepened her training on the subject under the guidance of Professor Thomas Doherty, recognized by the APA as an expert in clinical psychology and Climate Change.

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Paolo Inghilleri

Medical doctor, specializing in Psychology, is Full Professor of Social Psychology, Department of Cultural and Environmental Heritage of the University of Milan.

His research interests concern the relationship between biology, mind and culture, the study of optimal experience, Ethnopsychiatry, environmental psychology. He is the author of numerous books and more than 130 articles published in Italian and international journals.

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