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  1. Gary Belkin is a former Deputy Health Commissioner for New York City and a founder of the Billion Minds Institute. He works on mental health, social climate, and urban policy issues as a McSilver Fellow-in-Residence at New York University.

  2. Gary Belkin is a senior policy official and health systems leader with experience in New York City and global mental health. He is the director of the Billion Minds Project at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health and the founder of cop2.org, a platform for social innovation and climate action.

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  3. Gary Belkin is a psychiatrist and a leader in global mental health and climate action. He founded Billion Minds and COP 2 to promote climate-psychological resilience and social progress.

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  5. Gary Belkin is Chair of the Billion Minds Institute Board, Director of the Billion Minds Project at Columbia University, and Chair of COP². Formerly Deputy Health Commissioner for New York City, Gary founded the Billion Minds Institute to bring policy and practical attention and change for taking on the “social climate” crisis of the clim.

  6. Gary Belkin is a psychiatrist and a founder of Billion Minds, a think-action tank that links mental health to the climate crisis. He also led the NYC-wide public mental health initiative, ThriveNYC, and was a former editor of Global Mental Health journal.

  7. GARY BELKIN. Formerly Deputy Health Commissioner for New York City, Gary founded the Billion Minds Institute to bring policy and practical attention and change for taking on the “social climate” crisis of the climate crisis. Dr. Belkin has implemented innovative approaches to mental health, especially those that integrate with and amplify ...

  8. May 21, 2020 · In a Perspective article, Belkin argues that climate change affects mental health and social well-being, and calls for new approaches to safeguard community mental health. He proposes task sharing, a practice that involves non-clinicians in counseling and prevention, as a strategy to respond to the growing burden of climate-related morbidity.

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