Guest essay by Eric Worrall
Political activist Laura Schmidt has created the “Good Grief” support group, to help depressed eco-activists work through their climate grief.
Sad about climate change? There’s a support group for that.
A new program, reflecting lessons from Alcoholics Anonymous, aims to help people work through their grief about climate change. The first step: Admit we have a problem.
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The gathering is the brainchild of Laura Schmidt, who described the meeting in a recent Skype interview. Schmidt’s day job at HEAL Utah is to rally others to support clean air legislation in the state. By night, she’s been organizing this monthly “Good Grief” group, which focuses on working through heavy feelings about difficult societal problems, especially climate change.
There’s no clinical definition for “climate grief,” but for Schmidt, “It’s that feeling at the pit of your stomach when you realize that people – probably even the ones we love – and wildlife will suffer as the impacts of climate change become more prevalent. It’s the ache we feel when we see how non-existent or slow ‘progress’ to combat warming is.”
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A master plan to cope with climate grief
Two years ago, while pursuing a master’s degree in environmental humanities at the University of Utah, Schmidt set out to answer a question: “How do we create resilient humans?” She says she wanted to understand how people could become better able to keep up the difficult fight to address climate change.
To answer her question, she interviewed people who spend a lot of time focused on the subject, such as climate scientists and activists. She says she hoped to find out what sustains those people in what can seem like an uphill battle.
Through conversations with the likes of author-activist Terry Tempest Williams and 350.org founder Bill McKibben, Schmidt says she discovered clear themes. The people she spoke with seemed unafraid to say they felt sad or mad or angry. They also drew strength and joy from a strong connection to the natural world. And they had a community they turned to for support.
“When things got really depressing for them, they could take a break and let their community care for them a little bit – and then go back out and fight or talk about climate change,” she says.
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8. Look for beauty and meaning. Some stories from the Holocaust suggest that finding even the smallest examples of beauty, like a tiny flower in otherwise barren earth, can give people something to hold on to, even through horror, Schmidt says. She points to science that suggests different parts of the brain are responsible for triggering different responses: the reptilian part of the brain, which causes flight-or-fight fear responses, or the mammalian brain, which is what urges us to look more deeply at any given situation. “What’s cool about brain science,” she says, “is that with practices like meditation, we get to choose what part of our brain responds to these threats.”
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Read more: http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/11/climate-change-support-group-launches/
The reference to the Holocaust IMO is outrageous – comparing self indulgent climate angst to the hideous mental torment endured by the survivors of a brutal programme of mass extermination insults the memory of the victims of national socialism.
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“Good grief”–a name that is a self-parody. Because that is what I said when I read this.
Laura just needs a long talk with Willis.
I am always amused when young snowflake liberal wannabes get lured by the music of their pied piper “leaders” but end up falling apart when the real world pops their utopian balloon.
Are there coloring books, and play-doh like the post election idiots indulged in?
I would like to see a demography of the need for this considering the ranking of concern in recent polls. Perhaps there’s few enough that they could be granted free winter vacations in Canadian Shield hunting camps to chill them out.
I believe any efforts to console the “climate grieved” should be left to the elders of the Church of Omnipotent Greenhouse in Carbon. Preferably members of the Model Fellowship of Mann.
Griff: Where are ye, lad? Your (accrued) comments belong in this post (along with McKibben’s.
This is what is referred to as “Good Grief”, and for y’all it’s just begun.
Merry Christmas, Buds!
Well they are welcome to join the outdoor pipeline protests in ND anytime in the next few months. Take lots of pictures too.
It’s too bad Charley Manson is locked up, he could recruit armies of youth today.
If you’re gonna use AA you gotta start with the 12 steps.
Step 1: We admitted that we were powerless over Climate Change.
and thinking we have any control at all has made our lives unmanageable.
There are plenty of climate psychologists trained and ready to serve the needy…..for a fee of course….and lots of sessions. Have you got any opioids?
The losers have much to lament. It’s confirmed, almost daily, Trump will remove funding from the trough. Let them have their little self-help programs. I’m sure they’ll need them. “Curry noted that NASA has given her more research funding than any other agency. She advocated for continuing support for NASA earth science projects, but added, “This is a welcome opportunity to redirect NASA Earth Science research towards other topics that are not directly related to or motivated by human caused climate change.” ”https://theintercept.com/2016/12/01/global-warming-research-in-danger-as-trump-appoints-climate-skeptic-to-nasa-team/
To this “Good Grief” I use my mothers response to stupid happenings . . . “OH!!! GOOD!!!! GRIEF!!!! How stupid can you get?
Record temperatures for London, Ontario on this date…Record High in 1982 = Plus 18.5 C…..Record L:ow in 1922 = Minus 22.2…-= a 40.7 C difference for the same date, which proves “Cherry Picking” your starting dates makes a huge difference in the result…But, of course, Griff knows this…Today’s temp is 1 C,..
I’m left wondering if the relative peace and prosperity that U.S. citizens have enjoyed for the past 30 years is leading to such a naive sensitivity to stimuli among people like Schmidt and her followers. Is it because these people have never had war, pestilence, or hard times that they need to create a “bogeyman” of sorts in the form of climate change? We all know that climate change is a fact of life and has been going on since the earth began. I would hate to see what these “good grief” attenders would do if we suffered a true catastrophe or earth-shattering event. Unfortunately they would probably just go into a fetal position and quiver like jello.
“master’s degree in environmental humanities ”
Say no more.
Never heard of that before. Who invented it and for what possible reason is it of any benefit to the world?
I’ll bet if Laura Schmidt would ask us nicely, we here at WUWT would be happy to deprogram Laura and all those others seeking help in this traumatic situation. We are the cure for your ills.
We’ll deprogram you and your people free, Laura. Just refer all your ailing people here to WUWT so we can wake them up out of their dreamstate and give them a whiff of reality. We just have to get some of those lies out of their heads. Then they will be just fine.
See you here! 🙂
When Trump refocuses NASA, I’m hoping he’ll have then build a safe space for these little snowflakes. When they’re all aboard, launch it into orbit around Saturn.
Perhaps they would prefer to stay here and sustainably jump around while holding therapy bunnies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkA3-X4BoTQ
How about a swift kick in the rear also?
“The first step: Admit we have a problem.”
Indeed you do. You are ovine left-wing willing vehicles for propaganda who can not/ will not see facts, lest they threaten the brainwashed mantra/ dogma planted in your simple minds. You have another problem too – there are those who do not suffer your afflictions, who will not be led by propaganda, but rather by the sound principles of science. They will always threaten and expose your fundamental weaknesses.
“A new program, reflecting lessons from Alcoholics Anonymous, aims to help people work through their grief about climate change.”
My cousin is an AA member. He has a plaque in his kitchen that reads: Surrender To Win!
Maybe there’s something in that for those AGWics Anonymous.
I checked my weather, this morning it was 43 degrees outside here in Texas. OHMIGOD! Last year on this date it was 39 degrees here! MY LIFE IS OVER I CANNOT TAKE IT I AM SOOOO SAAAAADDDDD!
The sceptics could also need a support group. We are all the time bombarded with eminent catastrophies, and all we do in a normal life should we do otherwise to save a climate that hardly seems to change.
When we try to tell that the remedy is worse than the cure, we are called deniers anti science and worse.
Whatever we do and our goverments do it is never enough, because the weather and climate changes all the time, and we will never be able to stop that.
We are constantly reminded of how emotional, politically collective, faith based and culty the climate worriers are. Empty of falsifiable science, they have a phantasmagorical quality (‘Gore’ seems to get into everything). The real help they need is to be cured of the number one psychological disorder: real denial. Another enabling organization is not of any help.
Interesting. For years they have been listening to themselves and to others like them predict the end of the world “unless something is done.” Nothing has been done and yet the end of the world has not come, and it is nowhere in sight. I think that their grief is really coming from the slow realization that everything that has given their lives meaning is turning out to be a grand delusion. At this point, they are not ready to admit that. They won’t get better until they do.