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Rethinking professional boundaries: the climate crisis and brain health

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posted on 2025-03-25, 12:43 authored by Ronan ConroyRonan Conroy, Jeannette Golden, Conor Malone, Irish Doctors for the Environment

Since climate change affects psychiatric, neurological and neuropsychological disorders, as well as brain development, the Irish Doctors for the Environment working group on mental health has changed its title and remit to brain health. Mental health professionals need to respond coherently and effectively to the climate crisis. This need challenges traditional professional, disciplinary and academic boundaries and demands a holistic, person-centred approach. We propose that meeting this challenge is vital if the public, policy-makers and legislators are to grasp the full extent of the significance of climate’s impact on brain health.

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Published Citation

Conroy RM, Golden J, Malone C; Irish Doctors for the Environment. Rethinking professional boundaries: the climate crisis and brain health. BJPsych Bull. 2025;49(1):1-4.

Publication Date

8 August 2024

PubMed ID

39113247

Department/Unit

  • Public Health and Epidemiology
  • School of Population Health

Research Area

  • Health Professions Education
  • Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
  • Population Health and Health Services
  • Cancer

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Version

  • Published Version (Version of Record)