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Keeping Your Cool in a Warming World:

Emotional Intelligence Amidst Climate Change

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Surviving Climate Anxiety: A Guide to Coping, Healing, and Thriving
Featuring Dr. Thomas Doherty in conversation with Kate Marvel

Featuring Dr. Thomas Doherty in conversation with Kate Marvel

Addressing climate anxiety is one of the fastest-growing challenges in mental health. Whether you’re a therapist, a parent, or simply a concerned citizen, the new book Surviving Climate Anxiety: A Guide to Coping, Healing, and Thriving by Dr. Thomas Doherty offers an essential guide for living with eco-distress and feelings of “climate doom.”

In this webinar, Dr. Thomas Doherty joins noted climate scientist Kate Marvel for a conversation on healthy ways to:

Clarify the values and identity that shape your environmental concerns

Practice emotional intelligence in expressing your feelings and views

Reclaim your capacity for action and authentic happiness

Join us for an honest, practical discussion on how to navigate climate anxiety and discover new ways to move forward with resilience and hope.

PLUS – join us for a live Q&A on handling climate emotions in real time.

Keeping Your Cool in a Warming World

Sep 30, at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET

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    Dr. Thomas Doherty

    About Dr. Thomas Doherty

    Dr. Thomas Doherty, author of Surviving Climate Anxiety, is an award-winning clinical psychologist, internationally recognized for his research on the psychological impacts of climate change.

    His practice Sustainable Self marries traditional therapeutic approaches with findings about sustainability, nature, and well-being under an ecopsychology framework, and he has trained and supported mental health professionals from around the world addressing eco-anxiety.

    Kate Marvel

    About Kate Marvel

    Kate Marvel is a climate scientist and one of the premier science communicators working today.

    A former cosmologist, Marvel received a PhD in theoretical physics from Cambridge University. Her new book, Human Nature, explores climate change, and our relationship with the Earth itself, from the perspective of emotions like anger, fear, and grief, wonder, hope, and love.

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