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A Guide to Eco-Anxiety

How to Protect the Planet and Your Mental Health
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Guide to Eco-Anxiety by Anouchka Grose delves into the psychological impact of global ecological issues on individuals. It provides insights on understanding eco-anxiety and offers practical advice for managing these feelings while promoting constructive awareness and action towards environmental concerns.
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You might enjoy this insightful exploration into eco-anxiety if you're interested in understanding and managing the psychological impacts of environmental concerns. The book delves into how eco-anxiety manifests and offers practical strategies to cope with these feelings. It's ideal for anyone seeking to turn their environmental worries into empowering actions and foster resilience in the face of ecological challenges.

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A Guide to Eco-Anxiety

This is the first mainstream book to tackle the growing phenomenon of eco-anxiety. Written by a psychoanalyst, with a foreword from Greenpeace'sΒ Ed Gillespie, this book offers emotional tools and strategies to ease anxiety by taking positive action on a personal and community level.

This is the first book to tackle the growing phenomenon of eco-anxiety. Written by a psychoanalyst, with a foreword from Caroline Hickman from the Climate Psychology Alliance, this book offers emotional tools and strategies to ease anxiety by taking positive action on a personal and community level.

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This is the first mainstream book to tackle the growing phenomenon of eco-anxiety. Written by a psychoanalyst, with a foreword from Greenpeace's Ed Gillespie, this book offers emotional tools and strategies to ease anxiety by taking positive action on a personal and community level.

A Guide to Eco-Anxiety outlines a manifesto for action, connection and hope. It shows how to harness anxiety for positive action, as well as effective ways to reduce your personal carbon footprint.

The most powerful thing we can do to combat climate change is to talk about it and act collectively. But despite it being an emergency, most people don't bring climate change into conversation in everyday life.

The book explores the health impact of experiencing eco-anxiety, grief and trauma, and signposts recommended treatments and therapies. It also tackles practical issues such as why it's important to reduce plastic waste, parenting and the choice to have a family, and whether going vegan or flying less is more effective to bring down your carbon footprint.

The book will cultivate a pragmatic form of hope by offering a dynamic toolkit packed with practical ways to connect with community and systemic support, self-care practices to ease the symptoms of anxiety, and strategies to spread awareness and, crucially, bring about change.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781786784292

Publisher: Watkins Media Limited

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 September 2020

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Watkins Publishing

Edition: 0th New edition

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Anouchka Grose is a British-Australian psychoanalyst and writer. She is passionately concerned about the effect of the climate crisis on our mental health. She has appeared on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour and Beyond Belief, and is the author of several other books around subjects from psychoanalysis to vegetarianism.

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