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Maggie Grandsire, BGS
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Maggie Grandsire (she/her) earned her Bachelor of General Studies in Psychology and Environmental Studies from the University of Kansas in May 2024. Maggie is currently living back home in Baltimore, Maryland, where she grew up. She hopes to earn a PhD in Clinical Psychology, and is planning to apply to programs in the Fall of 2026. Besides working on research projects and preparing for graduate school, Maggie enjoys reading, running, and hot yoga.

Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change: A Transdiagnostic Approach – Part II
As discussed in Part I (link), mental health can be significantly impacted by climate change. Part II will describe how various mental health disorders intersect with climate change Symptoms of Depression, Major Depressive Disorder, and Climate Change Climate change can have both direct and indirect effects on symptoms of clinical depression (Ellis & Albrecht, 2017; […]

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June 24, 2025

Mental Health Impacts of Climate Change: A Transdiagnostic Approach – Part I
Undoubtedly, climate change is causing lasting impacts on our natural environment (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2023). The climate crisis is exacerbating unprecedented extreme weather events, like Hurricane Helene in North Carolina in 2024 (Thiem & Lindsey, 2024) and the devastating Los Angeles wildfires in 2025 (Smith, 2025). It is increasing the risk of more […]

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June 24, 2025
