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Climate, Psychology, and Change - Reimagining Psychotherapy in an Era of Global Disruption and Climate Anxiety

By Steffi Bednarek

With essays by clinicians from both the Global South and Global North, Climate, Psychology, and Change is an anthology unlike anything you’ve read before: a necessary response, an urgent appeal, and a fearless look forward at how we care for our clients, eyes wide open, with compassion and skill in an uncertain world.

Climate Hearth | Le foyer environnemental

We are a bilingual organization based in Montreal, Quebec that offers support spaces, immersive workshops, and educational materials across Canada. We are structured as a community-university partnership, allowing us to foster a research-backed approach that is rooted in care and the needs of our community.

Hospicing Modernity: Facing Humanity's Wrongs and the Implications for Social Activism

By Vanessa Andreotti

This book is not easy: it contains no quick-fix plan for a better, brighter tomorrow, and gives no ready-made answers. Instead, Vanessa Machado de Oliveira presents us with a challenge: to grow up, step up, and show up for ourselves, our communities, and the living Earth, and to interrupt the modern behavior patterns that are killing the planet we’re part of.

Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures

Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures (GTDF) is an arts/research collective that uses their website as a workspace for collaborations around different kinds of artistic, pedagogical, cartographic, and relational experiments that aim to identify and de-activate colonial habits of being, and to gesture towards the possibility of decolonial futures.

Bushfire Survivors Lived Experience Guide

This resource was developed with input from climate-impacted people as well as advocates, psychologists and campaigners with experience in supporting people with lived experience to be storytellers and change agents. 

The Joyalty Project

We offer workshops, training and support to equip you and your community with psychological resources and strategies to adapt, thrive and respond to the reality of climate change. 

Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question

By Jade Sasser, PhD

The study of environmental emotions and related mental health impacts is a rapidly growing field, but most researchers overlook a closely related concern: reproductive anxiety. Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question is the first comprehensive study of how environmental emotions influence whether, when, and why people today decide to become parents—or not.

Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question

By Jade Sasser, PhD

A podcast about all of the thorny emotions that come along with the climate crisis—from anxiety and sadness to motivation and hope—and how they are shaping fundamental questions about whether, when, and how to have children. 

Calm-Ey

The Self-help and self-paced workbook for affected youth will contribute to youth’s coping skills, being widely accessible and introducing method and tools for dealing with climate anxiety. The workbook can be used as part of the support groups or as a stand alone resource. It is co-designed and created with affected youth, youth workers, and mental health professionals.

Climate Juction

Climate Junction is a unique collection of information and thinking about climate and mental health and a vision for change.

Damiana

Damiana is a living laboratory building bridges of solidarity and coherence through mutual support and collective care. We are an emerging ecosystem of culturally diverse, intergenerational, and multidisciplinary women united by a deep commitment to protecting of life on earth and cultivating ecologies of care.

How to Cope With Climate Anxiety & Take Action

By Lucia Tecuta

Featured in Psyche, this article delves into normalizing feeling troubled by the climate crisis. 

Earthbound: God at the Intersection of Climate and Justice

By Grace Ji-Sun Kim

In the face of tremendous ecological changes, environmental crises, and social inequity, our God-talk must reveal our profound interconnectedness with Earth and all its inhabitants. Grace Ji-Sun Kim offers a transformative vision of divine presence that calls us to active, restorative justice.

Good Grief Network

Good Grief Network (GGN) is a peer support non-profit serving individuals and communities experiencing eco-distress and collective trauma from social and ecological injustices to build collective resilience transforming emotional overwhelm into meaningful action.

Ecopsychepedia

A trusted source for current research and thinking on how psychological factors drive the climate crisis, how the worsening crisis affects us psychologically, and what we can do about it.

A Guide for Parents and Other Caring Adults

By Climate Mental Health Network

Climate Mental Health Network crafted this updated 40-page resource to answer concerns we’re hearing from parents, caregivers and teachers all over the country. It includes practical tips on preparing for extreme weather and taking climate action; and conversation guides for raising resilient kids in a fast changing world. Special sections cover kids zero to 18, neurodiversity, mental health, and different identities.

How to have more productive climate conversations

By Unthinkable

An interview with environmental psychologist Renee Lertzman where shares her compassion-based approach to talking about the climate crisis with others.

The trick to helping people process their climate-related dilemmas

Unthinkable

An newsletter about how 'motivational interviewing' can open up productive conversations about the climate crisis that get past people's defences.

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The Resilience Project

By Katie Hodgetts

The Resilience Project is a youth-driven organisation, weaving spaces of peer-support, intergenerational mentoring and emotional resilience. They run successful Resilience Circles, a Resilience Fellowship, and Community Programs for youth that spread resilience tools and community connections across the youth climate movement.

Good Good Good

Real good news, not just feel good news, featuring sustainable stories of progress for the planet.

Climate Cafes

Climate cafes are human-centric, emotions-friendly meetings where people can safely express whatever climate emotions they are holding. They are validating permission-giving spaces that help people work through their fears and frustrations while witnessing what others are also holding, alleviating isolation. Search online for “your city + climate cafe” to find a climate cafe near you, or sign up for an ongoing virtual series run by the Climate Psychology Alliance.

Climate Awakening

By Margaret Klein Salamon

Intrepid activist and psychologist Margaret Klein Salamon created Climate Awakening as a series of ongoing group sharing and listening sessions that anyone can drop into virtually to unpack and explore climate emotions. As their website says, "talking about climate emotions is a powerful political act that also makes you feel better".

Conceivable Future

By Josephine Ferorelli and Meghan Kallman

Drawing attention to the pressure that the climate crisis puts on reproductive decisions and family planning, and the injustice this causes for people of childbearing age today, Conceivable Future offer tools for people to host “house parties” where they can express their concerns and desires about how to have kids, or not, in these times. The founders adamantly support personal choice and do not endorse any way as the “right” way to navigate reproductive decisions in the climate crisis, whether that might mean having multiple children, adopting, or refusing to reproduce. Download the Conceivable Future “House Party How-To” and host your own gathering, or upload a testimonial about how the climate crisis is shaping your intimate decisions. They also offer testimonies from individuals who share their personal stories and struggles with this topic that you can watch or read here: https://www.conceivablefuture.org/testimonies.

Climate Grief Resources: info and activity guides

By Climate Mental Health Network

These grief resources are educational in nature and may lead to fuller self understanding. They are compiled by the Climate Mental Health Network and are informed by the work of eco-anxiety researcher Dr Panu Pihkala, which recognizes grief as one of the most common climate emotions. Industrialized societies tends to suppress grief and its expressions. But properly honouring and integrating grief helps us connect with others, the earth as a whole, as well as a healthy and fuller range of emotions, including joy and empowerment.

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