British Gestalt Journal - Climate Change Special Edition

The latest edition of the British Gestalt Journal is a Climate Change Special guest edited by CPA member, Steffi Bednarek, and featuring many articles by fellow members.

Spaces available for Climate Circle for Parents/Carers/Guardians

For those who are raising children - whether parents, carers, guardians or grandparents - there can be very particular thoughts and feelings when facing the climate crisis. 

Latest Issue of Explorations Journal

We invite you to delve into our third issue of Explorations in Climate Psychology which is now available!

Explorations is an online publication that aims to be inclusive of the different ways people are experiencing and engaging with one another on the climate and ecological crisis. It welcomes various forms of expression from analytical articles, reviews and features that promote peer-reviewed research to interviews, reflections, testimonies, poetry, art and lightly edited conversations. 

This latest edition explores "Staying with the Trouble" - how to contain our emotional turmoil and stay with the troubling thoughts and feelings.  

Follow this link to access all three editions of Explorations.

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Reflections on Our Through the Door Workshop

Chris Robertson, one of the founding facilitators of CPA’s Through the Door, reflects on the meaning of its central metaphor and on the experience of the workshop.

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Living with the Climate Crisis

Any fans of Ro Randall and Andy Brown’s Carbon Conversations will be excited to learn that an updated version of this excellent initiative, named Living with the Climate Crisis, has been developed.

What is Living with the Climate Crisis?

Created by Ro, Andy, Rebecca Nestor and Daniela Fernandez-Catherall, Living with the Climate Crisis aims to help people find their place in the collective project of responding to climate change.  At its heart is a clear psychological approach, based on the following principles:

  • climate change is distressing: people need support in coping with the difficult feelings that sometimes overwhelm them, and to explore ways to feel joy and satisfaction in a precarious world
  • the best means to collective solutions is in supportive groups based in local communities
  • people need support in finding their way to a variety of personal, political and community actions
  • people need skills in communicating, both publicly and in personal situations.

The programme consists of seven meetings and is currently being piloted. Facilitator materials will be available in 2023 and the authors will offer introductory workshops to support people wishing to run the groups in their own localities.

A website dedicated to Living with the Climate Crisis is under production. In the meantime follow this link for more details.

About Us

We are a diverse community of therapeutic practitioners, thinkers, researchers, artists and others. We believe that attending to the psychology and emotions of the climate and ecological crisis is at the heart of our work.

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