Bouchard, Jean-PierrePretorius, Tyrone BKramers-Olen, Anne L2023-06-262023-06-262023Bouchard, J.P., Pretorius, T.B., Kramers-Olen, A.L., Padmanabhanunni, A. and Stiegler, N., 2023, March. Global Warming and Psychotraumatology of Natural Disasters: The Case of the Deadly Rains and Floods of April 2022 in South Africa. Annales Médico-psychologiques, revue psychiatrique (Vol. 181, No. 3, pp. 234-239).0003-4487http://hdl.handle.net/10566/9150Climate change and global warming have led to an increased incidence of flooding across the world. Against the backdrop of the recent devastating floods in the Kwazulu-Natal province of South Africa, this paper explores psychotraumatology of natural disasters. In particular, we explore the impact of internal migration in South Africa, as well as apartheid spatial planning and inequality on the consequences of the flooding. We also focus on the psychotraumatology resulting from flooding, in general, and in particular on the victims of the flooding in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. We conclude that the psychopathological consequences of such natural disasters are ignored even though they seriously affect the people concerned. The development of specific trainings for psychologists in psychotraumatology and the care of victims should be a priority in the future.enClimate changePsychotraumatology of floodsPsychopathologyNaturaldisasterInternal migrationGlobal warming and psychotraumatology of natural disasters: the case of the deadly rains and floods of April 2022 in South AfricaArticle