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Award-winning Climate Activist
Author of Spinning Out: Climate Change, Mental Health and Fighting for a
Better Future
There's that old saying, “blessed are the cracked for they shall let in the
light.” For a lot of people like myself, I think it's true that losing your
mind can be a proportionate response to the climate crisis. Those of us
with mental health issues are often branded as being in our own world. But
paradoxically, being in our own world can actually be a result of being
more connected to the outside world rather than less. And in the context of
climate change, it may be fairer to describe people who fail to develop
psychological symptoms as being in their own separate anthropocentric
world, inattentive to the experiences of the billions of other human and
nonhuman beings on the planet, unaffected by looming existential
catastrophe. There are layers and layers of insulation made up of
civilizational narratives that dislocate many people from climate chaos and
those whose psyches buckle upon contact with this reality are the ones
deemed mad. But this pathologizing is a defense mechanism employed by the
civilized or by the dominant culture, which ends up subjugating those of us
whose minds stray from accepted norms. There are lots of studies that show
that certain forms of psychosis are actually a form of meaning-making for
communities that feel like they have no sense of purpose. We've had
generations and generations of trauma visited upon the human species by
picking apart communities and our intimate relationships with nature.
Especially since the 80s, picking apart our inability to even consider
ourselves as part of society in a meaningful sense .That kind of pulling
apart means that we're locked in
“I think a lot of joy comes from helping others. One of the things that I've been really focusing on is finding that balance in life, what’s real and what’s true and what makes you happy. How can you help other people feel the same and have a happier life? I think whatever that takes. So if...
Published 11/07/24
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