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Being a Therapist in a Time of Climate Breakdown

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
282 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Francis Ltderschienen am08.04.2024
This book introduces readers to the known psychological aspects of climate change as a pressing global concern and explores how it is relevant to current and future clinical practice.mehr
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Produkt

KlappentextThis book introduces readers to the known psychological aspects of climate change as a pressing global concern and explores how it is relevant to current and future clinical practice.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-032-56560-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum08.04.2024
Seiten282 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 159 mm, Höhe 233 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht469 g
Artikel-Nr.13420324

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction Voice 1 T-Rex vs. TMX Cartoon Section One: The Trouble We´re In Chapter 1 Facing Difficult Climate Truths Voice 2 It´s hot as fuck and I need to rest my eyes Chapter 2 The Mental Health and Emotional Impacts of Climate Breakdown: insights from Climate Psychology Voice 3 Climate Change and Thirst Chapter 3 Revisiting Ethics in the Context of Climate Breakdown Voice 4 Timothy Morton - talking about climate agony, trauma, and activism Section Two: Systemic Understandings Chapter 4 How Wide is the Field? Psychotherapy, Capitalism and the more than human world Chapter 5 Climate distress through the lens of the Power Threat Meaning Framework Voice 5 Disability and Climate Anxiety Chapter 6 Deep Democracy: World out there - World in here Chapter 7 Rehearsing Radical Care: Motherhood in a Climate Crisis Voice 6 Becoming an Activist Parent Section Three: Becoming a Climate Aware Therapist Chapter 8 Climate Aware Therapy with Children and Young People to Navigate the Climate and Ecological Crisis Voice 7 Climate Anxiety has taught me this, so far... Chapter 9 Eco-anxiety in the therapy room: Affect, Defences and Implications for Practice Chapter 10 Climate Silence in the Consulting Room: Waiting for Help to Come Voice 8 Activist Journey Chapter 11 Climate Mania´ Chapter 12 Climate Sorrow: Discerning various forms of climate grief and responding to them as a therapist Chapter 13 Coming to our Senses: Turning Towards the Body Voice 9 I want to fly Section Four: The Ecological Self Chapter 14 The Zone of Encounter in Therapy and Why It Matters Now Chapter 15 Rewilding Therapy Voice 10 Saving our children by bringing back beavers Chapter 16 Transforming Our Inner and Outer Landscapes Chapter 17 The Spiral of the Work That Reconnects Voice 11 Wings of Hope Section Five: Community and Social Approaches Chapter 18 Beyond the Ego and Towards Complexity through Social Dreaming Chapter 19 Ways of being´ when facing difficult truths: Exploring the contribution of climate cafés to climate crisis awareness Chapter 20 The ´ticking clock thing´: climate trauma in organisations Chapter 21 Turning towards the tears of the world: practices and processes of grief and never-endings Chapter 22 The Psychological Work of Being With the Climate Crisis Voice 12 How does climate breakdown make me feel?mehr

Autor

Judith Anderson is a Jungian psychotherapist and psychiatrist.

Tree Staunton is a UKCP Honorary Fellow and a Registered Body Psychotherapist, Supervisor and Trainer.

Jenny O'Gorman is a queer, disabled Psychodynamic Counsellor, writer and activist.

Caroline Hickman is a psychotherapist in clinical practice and lecturer at the University of Bath.