My last few articles have dealt with the distress that climate change and other environmental disasters often cause, and how ecopsychology is at a good place to address those feelings of fear, despair, anger and more. Today I want to offer you some ways in which you can promote feelings of hope and optimism in yourself and others, not just to assuage your fears, but to make you better prepared to act in ways that can reverse the damage we’ve done to the planet and ourselves.
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Recent Entries
- Book Review: The Mindfulness-Based Ecotherapy Workbook by Charlton Hall
- When Ecotherapy Isn’t a Good Fit
- Eco-Poetry: Mary Oliver’s “Wild Geese”
- Guest Post: Wilderness As Healing
- Why Be an Ecotherapist?
- Ecopsychology and Self-Care
- How to Be Hopeful in the Time of Climate Change
- Ecopsychology in Defiance of Fear
- Book Review: Drawdown edited by Paul Hawken
- Resilience in the Face of Climate Change
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