My second Psychology Today article--"Climate Anxiety in Make Believe and Real Time"--was published today.
It describes how society's sad response to the global climate-ecosystem-biodiversity catastrophe mirrors that story told in the movie "Don't Look Up."
It then describes how one result of our failure to act is that both youth and adults, including my wife and I, suffer from "climate anxiety."
The article goes on to discuss how we can overcome climate anxiety by establishing the social infrastructure in communities that sustains the "community cohesion" of disasters over the long haul.
The article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gw-AmDEJ
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It describes how society's sad response to the global climate-ecosystem-biodiversity catastrophe mirrors that story told in the movie "Don't Look Up."
It then describes how one result of our failure to act is that both youth and adults, including my wife and I, suffer from "climate anxiety."
The article goes on to discuss how we can overcome climate anxiety by establishing the social infrastructure in communities that sustains the "community cohesion" of disasters over the long haul.
The article can be found here: https://lnkd.in/gw-AmDEJ
If you want to receive my future Psychology Today articles sign up on this page on our website: https://lnkd.in/gyqHPHp6
Climate Anxiety in Make-Believe Mirrors Real Time
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