Climate psychology gives us a method of listening to peoples' experience of climate change which can inform how we talk to friends, family and colleagues, how counsellors/therapists could listen to peoples’ worries and how researchers could investigate it.
Paul Hoggett in conversation with Verity Sharp and Caroline Hickman. Paul, with Adrian Tait founded the Climate Psychology Alliance in 2012. In this podcast he draws upon his experience of being a social scientist and psychotherapist to explore the nature of ‘deep listening’. In the process the conversation also examines some of the essential themes of climate psychology such as the nature of denial and disavowal, the connections between thinking, feeling and acting, and how to "stay with" and manage the disturbing feelings, conflicts and dilemmas provoked by awareness of the climate crisis.
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Dr Renée Lertzman on being an earthling, the climate crisis and falling in love
Talking climate change in the therapy room
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From Anxiety to Agency: stepping up, rather than shutting down, in the face of the climate change crisis
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Eco-anxiety, eco-despair, eco-depression, eco-grief? Or maybe .....eco-empathy?
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Climate Change: Finding the silver lining, part 1
Deep Questionning: Navigating youth at a time of Climate Change
The power of art in helping us to 'see' climate change
Talking with children about climate change
Ecocide and the life of Polly Higgins
Climate change, grief and hope
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