what we do

 
  • More than ever companies need to remain agile as they transition toward sustainability.

    Climate Psychologists support business to reduce burnout and ensure wellbeing as they transition to net zero Our HR platform delivers workshops, coaching, psychological support and behavioural change programmes to foster wellbeing in the workplace and goal orientated action.

    We consult for governments, NGO's, the entertainment industry, educators and businesses.

  • Climate Psychologists offer a premier environmental educational platform for educators that captures the Three Pillars of Climate Empowerment: Climate Awareness, Climate Wellbeing, and Climate Action. We train educators through our continuing professional development platform and provide end-to-end implementation of climate curriculum that is engaging and easy for educators to support students.

  • We provide therapeutic support for individuals and groups in overcoming climate anxiety. This may involve:

    • Working through the difficult negative emotions that come from accepting the reality of the climate crisis

    • Overcoming anxiety or depression related to climate change

    • Challenging feeling overwhelmed and that climate change is too big for you to make a difference

    • Processing thoughts and ideas around climate change that are negatively impacting you

    • Learning the importance of self-care

    • Support if you have been directly impacted upon by the consequences of climate change (floods, natural disasters etc).

  • We provide coaching support for individuals and groups in overcoming climate anxiety and moving towards meaningful action.

    • Managing burn out

    • Identifying goals in order to have the most meaningful impact

    • Challenging feeling overwhelmed and that climate change is too big for you to make a difference

    • Keeping focussed on solutions

    • Understanding your role in the climate crisis

    • Taking action (small and large) to affect climate change

 

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