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  • Anguish, despair and grief due to climate crisis are valid psychological responses


    You may have read news reports of life threatening and devastating floods, hurricanes and heatwaves, all driven by human-induced climate change. Perhaps you have heard that 2024 is due to be ruled the warmest on record.

    You’ll know that without significant and immediate action, lives are at risk from ever more extreme weather. And you despair at the failure of our leaders to take sufficient action at another underwhelming UN climate summit.

    This knowledge can feel overwhelming. You might find it challenging to cope with – perhaps you are losing sleep, or finding yourself mulling over worries for your future. You might have already been directly impacted by the changes to our planet as a result of destructive human action.

    You might be unsure what can be done, and feel powerless or angry. At the same time, you might feel isolated, with others around you not seeming to recognise the precariousness of our situation.

    As psychologists who research psychological responses to the climate emergency, we’re here to tell you something important: you are not alone.

    A global survey of 10,000 people aged 16-25 found that climate worries had impacted on the daily functioning, like sleeping and concentrating, of 45% of respondents. In the UK, 73% of those surveyed felt that the future is frightening, with 48% feeling dismissed or ignored when voicing concerns. Subsequent surveys found similarly high rates of distress.

    For some people, the proliferation of terms such as “climate anxiety” can feel validating. However these terms risk seeing an individual’s distress as the problem, rather than reflecting an ability to stay connected to the planetary emergencies we are living through.

    A different perspective can be offered by what’s known as the power threat meaning framework, or PTMF, which centres the consideration of context when making sense of distress. Challenging the western tendency to see distress as symptomatic of presumed “mental disorders”, the PTMF encourages a focus on asking, “What has happened to you?” rather than, “What is wrong with you?”

    ‘What has happened to you’

    As part of Georgina’s now-completed doctoral research, we carried out a series of 30 PTMF-informed interviews with eight people who are distressed about the climate crisis. We recruited climate activists, but a lot of their experiences can be applied to us all, activist or non-activist alike.

    The framework was useful in highlighting how people experience a range of meanings and emotions in relation to the climate crisis, such as guilt, responsibility, alienation, despair, grief, powerlessness, anger, hopelessness and hopefulness. We regarded all these different responses as understandable in the context of the climate crisis and its dismissal by others in participants’ lives.

    Some of the most useful questions related to social power. For instance, participants told us that differences in social standing impacted on their sense of being heard and included when discussing climate change. Similarly, participants’ experiences were shaped by the negative media coverage of climate activism and societal messages that support the dismissal of the urgent issues participants had been trying to draw attention to.

    A PTMF lens supported thinking about how the same threat responses can serve different functions for people at different times. For example, participants said they engaged in forms of climate action to protect against overwhelming emotions or feeling powerless, and to protect loved ones.

    While some had felt guilty for not doing more, or not thinking about the climate crisis at all times, use of the PTMF helped them understand how withdrawal and distraction had been valuable threat responses which helped them regulate their feelings, enabling them to continue their activism.

    Recognising the climate crisis as a collective trauma is also useful in another way. It supports recognition that many who dismiss or ignore activists’ concerns are doing so to protect themselves against facing the often unbearable reality.

    Climate distress

    Whether it is one person or a group, connecting with other people who share similar concerns is key. It’s important that conversations aren’t only focused on actions we can take, but also include a space to process our feelings and responses with supportive others. Know that you are not alone and there is no correct way to feel.

    Making some pro-environmental lifestyle changes can help you to feel less powerless. Taking action can help you to feel as though you have done something meaningful. This can involve anything from starting conversations, sharing petitions, writing to your MP or representative, or coming up with your own ideas for influencing positive change in your community.

    Find what connects to you personally. It’s important to take breaks though, and go gently with yourself. Use self-care practises and engage in activities that you find soothing. Be kind to yourself and recognise that some pro-environmental actions will not be available to you, for financial or other reasons.

    Recognise that your grief, despair, fear and rage all reflect your care and compassion for what is happening to our planet, and your ability to take any action in spite of this pain reflects strength that should be celebrated and nurtured.

    Ultimately, though, the solution to climate distress must be much broader than on the individual level. What our research showed was that climate distress is caused by the (in)actions of governments and powerful bodies which are harming our planet and threatening our futures. Significant systemic changes are needed now to act on the climate crisis to protect humanity and support adaptation as climate breakdown progresses.

    Resources and support are available via Climate Psychology Alliance.

    Georgina Ramsay is Researcher, Clinical Psychology, University of Leicester.

    Gareth Morgan is Clinical Psychologist & Honorary Associate Professor, University of Leicester.

    Lauren McGregor is Trainee Clinical Psychologist and DClinPsy Candidate, University of Leicester.

    This article was first published on The Conversation.



    The devastating impacts of the climate crisis are not limited to physical destruction and loss of life. The psychological toll of witnessing the destruction of our planet and the suffering of countless individuals and communities is immense.

    Anguish, despair, and grief are all valid emotional responses to the climate crisis. It is natural to feel overwhelmed and helpless in the face of such overwhelming challenges. The constant stream of news about wildfires, hurricanes, droughts, and other climate-related disasters can take a heavy toll on our mental health.

    It is important to acknowledge and validate these feelings, rather than trying to suppress or ignore them. By allowing ourselves to feel and process these emotions, we can better cope with the reality of the climate crisis and take meaningful action to address it.

    If you are struggling with feelings of anguish, despair, or grief related to the climate crisis, know that you are not alone. Reach out to friends, family, or mental health professionals for support. Together, we can work towards a more sustainable and just future for all.

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  • Autodesk 3ds Max 2010 Software DVD With Lifetime Valid License

    Autodesk 3ds Max 2010 Software DVD With Lifetime Valid License



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  • Bayonetta Special Edition CIB W/ Steelbook + DLC Valid + Extras – Nintendo Switc

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  • The Importance of Having a Valid Illustrator 10 Serial Number

    The Importance of Having a Valid Illustrator 10 Serial Number


    Illustrator 10 is a popular graphic design software that is used by professionals and amateurs alike. However, in order to use the software legally, it is important to have a valid Illustrator 10 serial number. A serial number is a unique code that is provided by the software manufacturer to verify the authenticity of the software. Having a valid serial number is crucial for a number of reasons.

    First and foremost, having a valid Illustrator 10 serial number ensures that you are using a legal and licensed version of the software. Using pirated software is not only illegal, but it also poses a number of risks. Pirated software may contain malicious code that can harm your computer, steal your personal information, or compromise the security of your files. By using a valid serial number, you can rest assured that you are using a genuine version of Illustrator 10 that is safe and secure.

    Having a valid serial number also ensures that you have access to technical support and updates from the software manufacturer. Adobe, the company behind Illustrator 10, regularly releases updates and patches to fix bugs, improve performance, and add new features to the software. Without a valid serial number, you will not be able to access these updates, which can leave you vulnerable to security threats and limit your ability to take advantage of the latest tools and technologies.

    Furthermore, having a valid serial number is important for accountability and compliance purposes. If you are using Illustrator 10 for commercial purposes, having a valid serial number can help you keep track of your software licenses and ensure that you are in compliance with copyright laws and licensing agreements. This can help protect your business from legal issues and financial penalties that may arise from using unlicensed software.

    In conclusion, having a valid Illustrator 10 serial number is essential for legal, security, technical support, and compliance reasons. By ensuring that you have a valid serial number for your software, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that you are using a genuine and secure version of Illustrator 10 that is fully supported by the manufacturer. So, make sure to keep your serial number safe and secure, and always use legitimate software to protect yourself and your business.

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