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Explore our collection of articles, videos, educational materials and event recordings on building emotional, relational and cultural resilience to climate change
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Lost for Words - Speaking to Children about eco-anxiety (EN/ES)
How do we speak to children about global warming? How do we, as adults and parents, address their eco-anxiety? Download the article originally published in Mental Health Action Network in English or in Spanish.
Living with the Climate Crisis Facilitators Guide
Living with the climate crisis provides materials and guidance for a series of group meetings which aim to help people respond to the climate crisis, both personally and collectively.
What does psychotherapy have to offer in a time when the familiar is dying?
The recording of the initial conversation that laid the foundation for the Climate, Psychology, and Change anthology.
“This is an Emergency” - Proposals to a collective response to the climate crisis
In this article, originally published in the British Gestald Journey Vol 28, 2019, Steffi Bednarek investigates where aspects of Gestalt psychotherapy may be too closely aligned with the capitalist paradigm, that risks costing us the Earth.
“A time of derangement” by Steffi Bednarek
In her 2021 piece for Resurgence & Ecologist, Steffi Bednarek writes that "In this time of toxic normality, we need soulful connection with the world". In this article, you read why.
Is there a therapy for climate anxiety? (Climate Today)
In an interview for Climate Today (2019), Steff Bednarek calls for a collective response to a global ecological disaster.
Should I Stay or Should I go?
As growing numbers of people start to question whether their jobs make them complicit in the crisis, Steffi Bednarek and Matthew Green consider how we can help people to navigate workplace conflicts at such a critical time for our world.
Transcending Double Binds
This discussion with Steffi Bednarek and Bec Davison, hosted by Kira Jade Copper, explores the psychological and social constructs that lead to feelings of stuckness and paralysis in the face of complex global challenges. We explore how understanding the physiological impacts of issues such as climate change can inform more effective communication, engagement and policy-making.
Coping with the Climate Crisis - Ro Randall
In a 6-part video series, Psychotherapist Rosemary Randall shares wisdom and practices to help you navigate and cope with the climate crisis.
Grief Resources - Climate Mental Health Network
Our society tends to suppress grief and its expressions. But properly honoring and integrating grief helps us connect with others, with the earth as a whole, and to more fully experience a healthy range of emotions, including joy. These resources are informed by the research of Panu Pihkala and made available on the website of the Climate Mental Health Network.
Steffi Bednarek reads from the book “Climate, Psychology, and Change”
Short interview and reading of extracts from Haweatea, Holly Bryson, and Inna Didkovska.
Book Launch - Watch the Recording
Steffi Bednarek invited book contributors Bayo Akomolafe, Nora Bateson, Thomas Hübl and Francis Weller to meet with Caroline Lucas, James Vaccaro and Deepa Mirchandani to discuss key themes of “Climate, Psychology and Change”.