Foreword. Lise Van Susteren, M.D. Acknowledgement. Introduction. Part One: Clinical Themes in the Era of Climate Change. 1. The Psychology of Climate Denial. 2. Climate Change Grief. 3. An Overview of Clinical Themes Involving Climate Change. 4. Mindful Disaster Response: Perspectives from Ground Zero. 5. Long-Term and Complex Clinical Themes. 6. Resiliency Stories. Part Two: Twelve Body, Heart/Mind, and World Wise Practices for an Ecoharmonious Life. 1. The (Really) Big Picture. 2. Kindness. 3. Grounding. 4. Humor. 5. Love. 6. The Pulse of Life. 7. Garden State. 8. Who's Driving the Bus? 9. The Stretch Zone. 10. Seeing Clearly. 11. One Body. 12. Gratitude.
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'For way too long the global discussion on how to deal with climate change had lead us nowhere because we were blaming others or were feeling overwhelmed by the magnitude of the problem. Over the past few years we have learned to go beyond blame to the recognition of self-responsibility, to go beyond overwhelm to constructing possibility step by step. Climate change is undoubtedly a global challenge, but in addressing it we are learning about ourselves as individual members of society. We are learning about our still only partially unleashed potential for good. In her unique style, Leslie Davenport takes us through this remarkable journey of self and planet.'
- Christiana Figueres, Former Executive Secretary of the UN Convention on Climate Change
'Leslie Davenport has created an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to address climate change effectively and wisely. This book shines a light on the psychological underpinnings that thwart climate progress, and provides tools for meaningful conversations and creative solutions. She reconnects us to the essence of our humanity as part of the diverse web of life. There are a wealth of practices that support an eco-harmonious lifestyle and courageous resiliency for promoting change from personal to policy levels. This book is a hopeful light and a practical asset for navigating the challenges of climate work.' - Lynne Twist, Co-founder of Pachamama Alliance