The workshop will include:
-An explication of the psycho-social principles on which climate cafes are based
-A short experiential climate cafe
-Suggestions of a toolkit of practical resources
-A discussion of practical aspects of organizing and facilitating
As the present and ongoing threat of the climate and environmental emergency becomes increasingly evident, we will need to find ways to process and bear the many complex and dysregulating emotional responses that emerge. Working with difficult emotions, rather than turning away, can facilitate learning new ways of being and foster capacities for engagement. Sharing thoughts, feelings, and experiences with others can additionally help build an essential sense of community, as well as greater emotional resilience.
While specifically not a clinical encounter, a climate cafe creates a simple, reflective, empathetic space where fears and uncertainties about the climate crisis can be safely expressed and held. There are no guest speakers or lectures at these cafes; advice and action are not the focus. Based on the model of death cafes, climate cafes have been utilized, increasingly, to help a variety of individuals and communities find ways to face and hold the unsettling realities of the planetary crisis.
This workshop will support participants in developing the confidence to facilitate their own climate cafe. It will include an explication of the psycho-social principles on which climate cafes are based, provide a short experiential climate café, suggest a toolkit of practical resources, and incorporate discussions on practical aspects of organizing and facilitating.
Presenters:
Elizabeth Allured, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist and has been presenting her ideas about psychology and the environment at international and national conferences, since 2007. Dr. Allured is co-founder of Climate Psychology Alliance-North America, and was its co-president for five years. She teaches in the Climate Aware Therapist Curriculum, and is involved with CPA-NA's mentoring program. She has a private practice on Long Island, New York.
Jennifer Fendya, Buffalo, NY, is a Jungian-oriented Psychologist and Sandplay practitioner in private practice, a certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide and a student/teacher of Nalanda Miksang contemplative photography. She is a member of both the CPA-NA climate cafe facilitation team and the Coming Together facilitation team for Healing Circles Global.
Register Here
Four hardship tickets available, contact info@climatepsychology.us
HEALTHCARE DISCLAIMER REGARDING EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENTS OF WORKSHOPS OFFERED BY THE CLIMATE PSYCHOLOGY ALLIANCE-NORTH AMERICA
This workshop will include experiential components in which participants will work in a group format to discuss their thoughts and feelings, facilitated by the workshop leader. Although the leader may be a licensed mental health professional, these group experiences are not therapy groups, and the facilitator will not engage in rendering any psychotherapeutic or healthcare advice, or advice of any kind for any individual or for their particular situation.
The Climate Psychology Alliance-North America does not provide medical, mental health or any other type of healthcare service. No diagnosis or treatment of, or advice regarding, any medical or mental health condition or illness of any participant can or will be offered. Participation in our workshops cannot substitute for, and is not an alternative to, medical or other healthcare diagnosis and treatment when a medical or mental health condition or illness is present. Participants are advised to seek diagnosis, treatment and advice regarding medical or mental health conditions or illnesses from physicians, psychotherapists and other licensed healthcare professionals.
By attending this event, I understand and agree to the limitations of the experiential components of workshops offered by the Climate Psychology Alliance-North America effective the date of this transaction.