This essay uses Bion’s concept of “containing” to read the psychological dynamics of jeremiads about global climate change, arguing that their structure reveals a strategy of communication that may be useful for more broadly raising awareness about this challenging state of the planet. More specifically, I argue that contemporary global climate change jeremiads have a structure that first elicits alarm and then moves to discuss solutions, and that this structure may be beneficial to those who are awakening to the reality of global climate change by rendering anxiety bearable and therefore open to purposive and creative response
This paper explores how psychological approaches can aid in addressing the global climate crises. Th...
Global warming is an extremely complex environmental issue with academic research published on the t...
Introduction: The man-made rise in concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) are interfering with the...
This essay uses Bion’s concept of “containing” to read the psychological dynamics of jeremiads about...
This essay uses Bion’s concept of “containing” to read the psychological dynamics of jeremiads about...
The American Psychological Association defines climate or eco-anxiety as a chronic fear of environme...
This chapter begins with the problem of ‘climate anxiety’, a psychological and cultural response to ...
The negative impacts of climate change are widespread, and detrimental to human lives and livelihood...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
The article discusses the validity of global warming and on putative causes of the discourse and--if...
The Coronavirus crisis links to the climate crisis in ways that challenge humankind to demonstrate a...
This critical essay examines the contradictions in the dominant popular discourse that dangerously p...
Effectively communicating climate change issues to the public have been proven to be a complicated t...
The new theory of abrupt climate change has yet to receive a response from those arguing for global ...
This paper was accepted for publication in November 2007 We are living in a climate of fear about ou...
This paper explores how psychological approaches can aid in addressing the global climate crises. Th...
Global warming is an extremely complex environmental issue with academic research published on the t...
Introduction: The man-made rise in concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) are interfering with the...
This essay uses Bion’s concept of “containing” to read the psychological dynamics of jeremiads about...
This essay uses Bion’s concept of “containing” to read the psychological dynamics of jeremiads about...
The American Psychological Association defines climate or eco-anxiety as a chronic fear of environme...
This chapter begins with the problem of ‘climate anxiety’, a psychological and cultural response to ...
The negative impacts of climate change are widespread, and detrimental to human lives and livelihood...
This article addresses the problem of eco-anxiety by integrating results from numerous fields of inq...
The article discusses the validity of global warming and on putative causes of the discourse and--if...
The Coronavirus crisis links to the climate crisis in ways that challenge humankind to demonstrate a...
This critical essay examines the contradictions in the dominant popular discourse that dangerously p...
Effectively communicating climate change issues to the public have been proven to be a complicated t...
The new theory of abrupt climate change has yet to receive a response from those arguing for global ...
This paper was accepted for publication in November 2007 We are living in a climate of fear about ou...
This paper explores how psychological approaches can aid in addressing the global climate crises. Th...
Global warming is an extremely complex environmental issue with academic research published on the t...
Introduction: The man-made rise in concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) are interfering with the...