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So, for instance, the authors find eco-anxiety conceptualized as a mash up of negative emotions like worry, guilt, Frontiers in Psychology frontiersin.org 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.981814 and sadness (e_g, Clayton and Karazsia, 2020; Verplanken et_al, 2020). The authors also see discussions of the effects of eco-emotions on pro-environmental attitudes that are grounded in intuitive, but overly-simplistic, emotion models or mere correlational findings (e_g, Kapeller and Jäger, 2020; Stanley et_al, 2021). Closer examination of this work also reveals that only a small portion of individuals are experiencing clinical . . .
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