Exploring psychological responses to the climate crisis to strengthen relationships and resilience for a just future
Find Support
Are you or your community struggling with eco-distress? We offer safe spaces to listen, reflect and share.
Research & Reflection
Explore new research on climate denial, disavowal, injustice, eco-emotions and the psychological impact of the climate crisis.
Young People & Carers
Find out about our support spaces for young people or our listening circles for parents and carers. Reflect on how we can face the eco-crisis together.
Training & Events
Curious how to bring climate emotions into your work? Join our CPD and training for therapeutic professionals and others keen to support their communities.
Talks & Consultancy
For organisations seeking insight and support on emotional and psychological responses to the climate crisis, our experienced speakers and facilitators offer bespoke talks, workshops and training.
Climate psychology is concerned with the emotions, and the social and mental processes that have contributed to the ecological and climate crisis, and our responses and processes of adaptation to it. In the Climate Psychology Alliance we draw on psychotherapeutic approaches, psychosocial studies, the arts, spiritual and philosophical thought, literature, systems thinking and ecopsychology, all in the service of unpicking our collective and individual responses to the crisis, much of which is unacknowledged and unconscious. Climate psychology aims to contribute by:
• building understanding and support for individuals and groups
• enabling transformation and adaptation
• helping us to cope with the consequences of the climate and ecological crisis.