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As the new UN IPCC climate report issued on August 9 states,
humanity is in the midst of a civilization-changing event. The book
will offer hope, inspiration, and a positive path forward to
billions of people in North America, the EU, and worldwide who
already are, or are certain in the near future, to experience
severe mental health and psycho-social-spiritual problems due to
being directly impacted by climate change-related disasters,
emergencies, and toxic stresses. It will also offer hope,
inspiration, and a positive path forward to the millions who are
experiencing intersectional traumas, vicarious (or secondary)
trauma, and eco-grief (or eco-anxiety) resulting from seeing
climate impacts from afar or worrying about what the future holds
for their children and them. The book will challenge the thinking
and approaches that dominate the mental health, disaster
management, and human services fields today by describing why
individually-focused clinical treatment, disaster mental health,
and direct service programs--which are crisis and illness, not
wellness and resilience focused--are woefully incapable of
preventing or healing climate change-generated individual and
collective traumas. It will also describe a proven empowering and
hopeful alternative: a public health and prevention science
approach to organizing community-based, culturally-tailored,
population-level wellness and resilience building initiatives for
relentless adversities in every community and region of North
America and worldwide. The book will offer a practical how-to guide
that civic, community, and government leaders can use to organize,
fund, facilitate, evaluate, and continually improve community-based
mental wellness and resilience initiatives that prevent and heal
individual and collective traumas and help people find meaning,
purpose, and realistic hope even as the global climate emergency
worsens.
As the new UN IPCC climate report issued on August 9 states,
humanity is in the midst of a civilization-changing event. The book
will offer hope, inspiration, and a positive path forward to
billions of people in North America, the EU, and worldwide who
already are, or are certain in the near future, to experience
severe mental health and psycho-social-spiritual problems due to
being directly impacted by climate change-related disasters,
emergencies, and toxic stresses. It will also offer hope,
inspiration, and a positive path forward to the millions who are
experiencing intersectional traumas, vicarious (or secondary)
trauma, and eco-grief (or eco-anxiety) resulting from seeing
climate impacts from afar or worrying about what the future holds
for their children and them. The book will challenge the thinking
and approaches that dominate the mental health, disaster
management, and human services fields today by describing why
individually-focused clinical treatment, disaster mental health,
and direct service programs--which are crisis and illness, not
wellness and resilience focused--are woefully incapable of
preventing or healing climate change-generated individual and
collective traumas. It will also describe a proven empowering and
hopeful alternative: a public health and prevention science
approach to organizing community-based, culturally-tailored,
population-level wellness and resilience building initiatives for
relentless adversities in every community and region of North
America and worldwide. The book will offer a practical how-to guide
that civic, community, and government leaders can use to organize,
fund, facilitate, evaluate, and continually improve community-based
mental wellness and resilience initiatives that prevent and heal
individual and collective traumas and help people find meaning,
purpose, and realistic hope even as the global climate emergency
worsens.
Using the author's extensive experience of advising public, private
and non-profit sectors on personal, organization, and community
behavioral and systems change knowledge and tools, this book
applies a new lens to the question of how to respond to climate
change. It offers a scientifically rigorous understanding of the
negative mental health and psychosocial impacts of climate change
and argues that overlooking these issues will have very damaging
consequences. The practical assessment of various methods to build
human resilience offered by Transformational Resilience then makes
a powerful case for the need to quickly expand beyond emission
reductions and hardening physical infrastructure to enhance the
capacity of individuals and groups to cope with the inevitable
changes affecting all levels of society.Applying a trauma-informed
mental health and psychosocial perspective, Transformational
Resilience offers a groundbreaking approach to responding to
climate disruption. The book describes how climate disruption
traumatizes societies and how effective responses can catalyze
positive learning, growth, and change.
Using the author's extensive experience of advising public, private
and non-profit sectors on personal, organization, and community
behavioral and systems change knowledge and tools, this book
applies a new lens to the question of how to respond to climate
change. It offers a scientifically rigorous understanding of the
negative mental health and psychosocial impacts of climate change
and argues that overlooking these issues will have very damaging
consequences. The practical assessment of various methods to build
human resilience offered by Transformational Resilience then makes
a powerful case for the need to quickly expand beyond emission
reductions and hardening physical infrastructure to enhance the
capacity of individuals and groups to cope with the inevitable
changes affecting all levels of society.Applying a trauma-informed
mental health and psychosocial perspective, Transformational
Resilience offers a groundbreaking approach to responding to
climate disruption. The book describes how climate disruption
traumatizes societies and how effective responses can catalyze
positive learning, growth, and change.
The future will be powered by sustainable thinking in business,
organizations, governments and everyday life. This revolutionary
book tackles climate change, sustainability and life success by
starting with your mind. It provides proven staged-based methods
for transforming thinking and behaviour, beginning first with the
reader 's own cognitive patterns, then moving to how individuals
can motivate other people to change, and finally to how teams and
organizations can be motivated to change.
Since Leading Change toward Sustainability was first published in
late 2003, many leaders have made significant progress in
transforming their organisations into better social and
environmental citizens. But many have not. As the world struggles
to cope with the growing threat of a global carbon crisis, Bob
Doppelt has revised one of the best books ever written about change
management, leadership and sustainability to focus on
de-carbonisation. To significantly slash greenhouse gases and
prepare for climate change, organisations of all sizes will need to
undergo an enormous shift in their thinking, cultures, practices
and policies. Making this shift will require the use of proven
sustainability-based organisational change strategies.
Since Leading Change toward Sustainability was first published in
late 2003, many leaders have made significant progress in
transforming their organisations into better social and
environmental citizens. But many have not. As the world struggles
to cope with the growing threat of a global carbon crisis, Bob
Doppelt has revised one of the best books ever written about change
management, leadership and sustainability to focus on
de-carbonisation. To significantly slash greenhouse gases and
prepare for climate change, organisations of all sizes will need to
undergo an enormous shift in their thinking, cultures, practices
and policies. Making this shift will require the use of proven
sustainability-based organisational change strategies.
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