Eco-Anxiety and Pandemic Distress : Psychological Perspectives on Resilience and Interconnectedness

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Eco-Anxiety and Pandemic Distress : Psychological Perspectives on Resilience and Interconnectedness

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 216 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780197622674
  • DDC分類 155.9

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As environmental destruction becomes more extreme around the planet, the way humans experience the natural world is changing, giving rise to more frequent and intense experiences of eco-anxiety. Not simply personal or social, eco-anxiety is distributed across the relationships that humans have with the life, land, air, and water of Earth. This anthology presents international and interdisciplinary perspectives on eco-anxiety, with attention to two of the most prominent sources of eco-anxiety today: pandemics, specifically with regards to COVID-19, and the climate crisis. From the microscopic scale of viruses to the macroscopic scale of Earth's atmosphere, instability in natural systems is causing unprecedented forms of psychological distress, including anxiety and related emotional or affective states like grief, anger, guilt, and depression.

Eco-Anxiety and Pandemic Distress both builds upon and moves beyond the latest research in environmental psychology, conservation psychology, and clinical psychology. Dominant research paradigms in these areas rely primarily on experimental and observational methodologies that analyze quantitative data. In contrast, this book focuses on sophisticated traditions of social and cultural psychology in dialogue with other disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The result is a nuanced understanding of the human experience of confronting eco-anxiety, offering critical insights into the subjective worlds of individuals as they grapple with the intertwined existential threats of the climate crisis and pandemics.

Contents

Introduction: Eco-Anxiety, Climate Change, and the Coronavirus
Panu Pihkala

Part 1. Cultivating Connection and Resilience
Chapter 1. Cultivating Belonging: Healing Defensive Anxiety in Times of Collective Trauma
Jan Edl Stein

Chapter 2. From Eco-Anxiety to Eco-Resilience: Toward a Psychology of Care
Linda Buzzell and Craig Chalquist

Chapter 3. Walking, Wilderness, and Exposure: Learning from Thoreau's Episode on Katahdin
Christopher C. Kirby

Chapter 4. Self-Quarantine: Deepening Natural Encounter During COVID-19
Elektra Mercutio

Chapter 5. Setting Up for Practice with Eco-Conscious Clients
Jamie Keaton Jones

Part 2. Sociology and Cultural Psychology
Chapter 6. Eco-Anxiety as a Global Affect
Jaouad Achtitah and Said Mentak

Chapter 7. Eco-Anxiety in a Risk Society: A Sociological Perspective
Leonard A. Steverson

Chapter 8. The Complex Role of Anxiety in Public Engagement: Lessons from the COVID-19 Crisis for Climate Communications
Rhéa Rocque, Laura Cameron, and Ian Mauro

Chapter 9. Behavior Change During COVID-19: A Matter of Life and Death?
Filia Garivaldis and Muhammad Iqbal

Part 3. Diverse Global Responses
Chapter 10. The House of Man: Sheltering in the Anthropocene
Susan Haris and Bharati Puri

Chapter 11. Adapting to Eco-Anxiety: Experiences from Zambia
Fred Moonga

Chapter 12. Psychiatric Ward Lockdown in Latin America: Experiences from the Coronavirus Pandemic
Juan Evangelista Tercero Gaitán Buitrago

Chapter 13. Telepsychology as the Primary Mental Health Care Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Philippines
Emmanuel Villoria Hernani

Chapter 14. Sounding the Environmental Benefits of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Southern Nigeria
Olusegun Stephen Titus

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