E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
Reihe: New Library of Psychoanalysis 'Beyond the Couch' series
Weintrobe Engaging with Climate Change
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-136-20684-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Psychoanalytic and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten
Reihe: New Library of Psychoanalysis 'Beyond the Couch' series
ISBN: 978-1-136-20684-9
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
How can we help and support people to face climate change?
Engaging with Climate Change is one of the first books to explore in depth what climate change actually means to people. It brings members of a wide range of different disciplines in the social sciences together in discussion and to introduce a psychoanalytic perspective. The important insights that result have real implications for policy, particularly with regard to how to relate to people when discussing the issue. Topics covered include:
- what lies beneath the current widespread denial of climate change
- how do we manage our feelings about climate change
- our great difficulty in acknowledging our true dependence on nature
- our conflicting identifications
- the effects of living within cultures that have perverse aspects
- the need to mourn before we can engage in a positive way with the new conditions we find ourselves in.
Through understanding these issues and adopting policies that recognise their implications humanity can hope to develop a response to climate change of the nature and scale necessary. Aimed at the general reader as well as psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and climate scientists, this book will deepen our understanding of the human response to climate change.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Rapley. Foreword. Weintrobe, Preface. Weintrobe, Introduction. Hamilton, What History Can Teach Us About Climate Change Denial. Weintrobe, The Difficult Problem Of Anxiety In Thinking About Climate Change. Lehtonen, Välimäki, Discussion The Environmental Neurosis Of Modern Man: The Illusion Of Autonomy And The Real Dependence Denied. Mause-Hanke, Discussion. Hoggett, Climate Change Denial In A Perverse Culture. Steiner, Discussion. Cohen, Discussion. Hoggett, Reply. Randall, Great Expectations: Some Psychic Consequences Of The Discovery Of Personal Ecological Debt. Rustin, Discussion. Ward, Discussion. Randall, Reply. Lertzman, The Myth Of Apathy. Brenman-Pick, Discussion Not I. Bichard, Discussion How Sustainable Change Agents Can Adopt Psychoanalytic Perspectives On Climate Change. Keene,Unconscious Obstacles To Caring For The Planet. Brearley, Discussion. Hinshelwood, Discussion Goods And Bads. Rustin, How Is Psychoanalysis An Issue For Climate Change? Alexander, Discussion. Benton, Discussion. Rustin, Reply. Weintrobe, On The Love Of Nature And On Human Nature. Crompton, Discussion On Love Of Nature And The Nature Of Love. Hannis, Discussion Nature, Capitalism And Human Flourishing. Harrison, Climate Change, Uncertainty And Risk.




