Our Blog
The CPA-NA blog is a space for members to publish personal essays, op-eds, articles reviews, and interviews that enrich the climate psychology profession and community.
Climate Change Changes Psychotherapy
Deborah Cooper, MFT, responds to the New York Times Article “The Unseen Toll of a Warming World” with her perspective on providing therapy in fire country
Teaching the Love of Plants: Nature Therapy with Children
Jenni Silverstein, LCSW provides experiences and tools for connecting children with plant life in the therapeutic setting.
Witnessing Professionals: On the Difference between Acting Out and Activism
Rebecca Weston, LCSW, JD and CPA-NA Co-President, reflects on the role of the therapist as activist in the era of climate crisis.
When the Tubbs Fire Changed My World and My Practice: Holding Space in the Era of Climate Crisis
Jenni Silverstein, LCSW, shares her experiences as a clinician in Santa Rosa, California, site of the 2017 Tubbs Fire.

 
 
 
