His clients didn’t just bring up the changing climate incidentally, or during disconcerting local reminders; rather, many were activists or scientists or people who specifically sought out Bryant because of their concerns about the climate crisis.
According to a 2022 survey by Yale and George Mason University, a majority of Americans report that they spend time worrying about climate change.
A poll by the American Psychiatric Association in the same year found that nearly half of Americans think climate change is already harming the nation’s mental health.
Climate change, in other words, surrounds us with constant reminders of “ethical dilemmas and deep social criticism of modern society.
In its essence, climate crisis questions the relationship of humans with nature and the meaning of being human in the Anthropocene.”
Persons:
Bryant, Susan Clayton, Thomas J, Doherty, George Mason, ”
Organizations:
Climate Psychology Alliance North America, American Psychological Association, Yale, George, George Mason University, American Psychiatric Association, of Biology