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Surviving Climate Anxiety
A Guide to Coping, Healing, and Thriving
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- On Sale
- Oct 7, 2025
- Page Count
- 416 pages
- Publisher
- Little Brown Spark
- ISBN-13
- 9780316572781
Price
$30.00Price
$40.00 CADFormat
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- Hardcover $30.00 $40.00 CAD
- ebook $14.99 $19.99 CAD
- Audiobook Download (Unabridged) $27.99
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With climate disasters mounting and solutions feeling ever more elusive, eco-anxiety is rapidly becoming one of the biggest mental health threats of our time.
Surviving Climate Anxiety is the essential guide to coping with the psychological impacts of persistent environmental crisis. In it, the world’s leading climate anxiety expert Dr. Thomas Doherty shares his pioneering, evidence-based methods to help you:
- Reclaim your nervous system: manage your thoughts and feelings, and stress about climate change
- Understand your environmental identity: your history, values, and connection to the natural world
- Prioritize eco-wellness: Utilize arts, creativity, and spirituality as tools for flourishing
- Liberate yourself from living as a climate hostage: overcome fear of climate disasters and tend to eco-depression and grief
- Broaden your horizons of hope: cultivate optimism through stewardship and action
Packed with practical, research-backed tips and dozens of stories – from the geologist haunted by images of melting glaciers, to the young couple agonizing over whether to bring a child into a world on fire, to a twenty-something wondering what it was like back when people believed in a future – Surviving Climate Anxiety provides the tools to cope, heal, and flourish, even in these times.
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“An essential field guide for weathering our overheated era. Bringing tremendous empathy and wisdom, Doherty provides readers not just a blueprint for bettering their own mental health, but for better showing up for loved ones and loved places amidst climate catastrophe. I will revisit this book over and over again, not just as a buoy, but as a battle call.”Erica Berry, author, Wolfish
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"A powerful book on the need to embrace brightness in a world that can seem uncertain but filled with solutions around our community."Isaias Hernandez, environmentalist and storyteller, creator of Queer Brown Vegan
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“Full of wise, warm and compassionate stories, inspirational ideas, reflections and practical advice to help us find our way through the climate and ecological crisis.…gives us maps, a compass, stories for the journey. My copy is going to be dog eared!”Caroline Hickman, psychotherapist & climate psychology researcher
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“If you are awake to Earth’s dire jeopardy, this book says you are not alone. Doherty takes a hard look at what we face, then offers wise counsel. This beats denial, beats paralysis, beats sleepless nights feeling helpless. In the face of all hard news and dark prophecy, is it possible to keep your head up, your heart steady, and even to thrive? This book says yes, and tells you how.”Kim Stafford, author, As the Sky Begins to Change and former Oregon Poet Laureate
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“The book so many of us need right now. Dr. Doherty draws on years of clinical experience to meet readers honestly in the distress of our climate-altered world, then skillfully guides them toward a hope that feels genuine and earned.”Leslie Davenport, author, Emotional Resiliency in the Era of Climate Change
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“Dr. Thomas Doherty is no stranger to suffering, but he continues to believe in the possibility to flourish, even in dark times.”Panu Pihkala, Ph.D., eco-anxiety researcher
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"Doherty is a calm and wise companion through the labyrinth of feeling that more us are confronting as the planet changes…. likely to become a mainstay for people encountering climate anxiety."Anya Kamenetz, author, The Stolen Year
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“From parents worried about their current and future children, to those working directly with climate projections and glacier melt, Doherty offers practical ways to develop a mindset that leads to flexibility and positive growth. The book is timely, engaging, accessible, and very relatable.”Jade S. Sasser, Associate Professor, University of California Riverside, author, Climate Anxiety and the Kid Question