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Special Issue: Psychology and the climate and environmental crisis
Contents
Regulars
Editorial
Tony Wainwright & Annie Mitchell
News item: In and out of Covid: From summer to school
DCP UK Chair’s Update
Esther Cohen-Tovée
Books review – Water Must Fall
Nick Wood – Reviewed by Ben Donner
Tony and Annie offer a few books to consider…
Tony Wainwright & Annie Mitchell
Articles
Critical reflections from South Africa: Using the Power Threat Meaning Framework to place climate-related distress in its socio-political context
Garrett Barnwell, Louise Stroud & Mark Watson
Perspectives on climate justice for psychology
Harriet E. Ingle
Skimming the surface, but reaching relational depths: Pebbles in palms as counter-practice to climate inaction
James Randall
How can occupational psychology help organisations improve their environmental sustainability?
Jan Maskell
Disrupted attachments to cherished places: Global experiences of 'solastalgia' and their clinical implications
Joe Rehling & Emily Sigston
Climate activism as a clinical psychologist
Kaaren Knight
Connecting to the ecological and climate crisis
Katy Woodward Coates
Seeing 'Indra's Net of Jewels': Expanding systems thinking in clinical training to incorporate planetary wellbeing
Lucy Holmyard
Report on the Division of Counselling Psychology work towards addressing the climate emergency
Maya Gimalova
From sitting in the therapy room to standing for Parliament: Reflections on a climate election
Nick Hartley
'Slanted Truths': Fictional alternatives to save our futures
Nick Wood
Psychology and the road to Net Zero
Richard Carmichael & Tony Wainwright
What do sustainability professionals and activists want from psychology?
Rachel Huxley & Frances Lambrick
Series: Clinical Psychology Forum
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