This seminar focuses on the psychological dimensions of climate change and its impacts on mental wellbeing and is presented by Dr. Rossella Di Domenico, Ph.D. – Clinical Psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Psychology for the International Relations and Global Politics Program, The American University of Rome, Italy.

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About Dr. Rossella Di Domenico, Ph.D.

Dr. Domeniico is a clinical psychologist and lecturer at The American University of Rome. She lived and trained for several years abroad, in multicultural academic contexts, gaining a concrete understanding of the challenges related to change, adaptation and personal transitions. Dr. Domenico works with psychological well-being, adaptation and personal change, integrating the cognitive-behavioral approach with knowledge derived from scientific research, academic teaching and clinical and international experience.

 

About the public seminar series 'Behavior, Psychology, Environment, and Food Systems: Behavioral Insights for Sustainable Food and Climate Futures'
The American University of Rome presents an interdisciplinary public seminar series curated by Dr. Rossella Di Domenico, Clinical Psychologist and Adjunct Professor of Psychology, within the Minor in Psychology – International Relations and Global Politics Program, with the support of the Center for Food Studies. Drawing on scholarly contributions from invited experts and informed by Dr. Di Domenico’s professional and research expertise, the series examines how social, behavioral, and cognitive processes shape sustainability, climate-change adaptation, and food-system decision-making. Bringing together behavioral science, environmental psychology, clinical evidence, and policy-relevant research, the seminars highlight the inherently interdisciplinary nature of sustainability challenges and their implications for environmental adaptation.

Contact
Dr. Rossella Di Domenico, r.didomenico@aur.edu