As we face the polycrisis of existential threats like climate change, nuclear weapons, pandemics and more, it’s common to feel difficult emotions like fear, anxiety, depression, guilt and anger. These feelings can make day-to-day life difficult, and can also keep our society from mobilizing public policies to solve these problems. Psychotherapists have seen a dramatic increase in clients struggling to cope with the state of the world. As more and more people face these issues, it could overwhelm traditional mental health systems and require new forms of peer support. Fortunately, there is a growing network of professionals innovating new approaches to these mental health issues.
One of them is today’s guest, Eva Jahn. She is a licensed psychotherapist in private practice, and is also co-founder and executive director of the Climate Emotional Resilience Institute. CERI is a group of climate-aware psychotherapists, psychologists and other helping professionals around the world working at the intersection of mental health and our planetary crisis.
RESOURCES:
Climate Emotional Resilience Institute (CERI)
Eva’s website
CERI Climate Cafes -
Spaces to share experiences and feelings related to this polycrisis.
Blog post about Climate Cafes:
Upcoming Cafes are scheduled January 30 & March 8
CERI's Thicket Course -
Thicket is an eight-week online experiential training program for medical and mental health providers, educators, activists, researchers, public servants and others confronting this polycrisis in their work and beyond. This course offers support in emotional resilience through nature journeys, contemplative practices, community support and resources to engage with. The next course starting in January will be running through the Bioneers Learning Platform.
Climate Psychology Alliance North America
The umbrella organization for everything Climate Psychology.
Find groups, resources, training, events, and other organizations on their website.
Good Grief Network
GGN runs peer-to-peer 10-step groups
Psychology for a Safe Climate (Australia)
Resilience and Acceptance in the Face of Collapse
This 9-week course explores the state of the world and how individuals and communities can be resilient in challenging times. It is educational and a chance for participants to support each other. Shelby has done this course and highly recommends it.
Resources for Care and Resilience
For use by individuals or teams/groups
New York Times Magazine
Climate Change Is Keeping Therapists Up at Night
How anxiety about the planet’s future is transforming the practice of psychotherapy
How to Find Joy in Climate Action | Ayana Elizabeth Johnson | TED
Jem Bendell
The Collapse of Ideology and the End of Escape
TIMESTAMPS:
1:30 - Introduction
5:00 - Why Eva started Climate Emotional Resilience Institute
9:20 - “Climate Hostage”
11:10 - Getting people to talk openly about climate change, instead of staying silent
13:55 - Overwhelmed by the hyper-object
16:05 - Why traditional psychology is not equipped for our new climate reality
22:00 - Dealing with uncertainty
23:40 - Peer support, climate cafes
29:45 - Emotional healing to support political activism
36:10 - Ecological self vs. consumer self
39:20 - Connection in nature / loneliness in society
45:00 - Managing anger
49:50 - Anxiety of future threats vs. anxiety of current threats. Pre-traumatic stress disorder.
54:45 - Overcoming hopelessness by finding purpose
59:15 - How to feel empowered while facing huge problems
1:00:25 - “The Great Turning”
1:05:25 - Social change can happen quickly. Tipping points.
1:08:25 - Emotional support for activists
1:12:45 - What should people know about CERI?
1:16:25- Hope
1:23:35 - “Polycrisis” - many interconnected crises
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