NEW: The Journal of Mental Health & Climate Change

Waterspirit’s Executive Director, Blair Nelsen, witnessed the impact Superstorm Sandy had, reverberating years later and viscerally felt the effects when learning of support received by our special nonprofit. Thus, since 2019, Waterspirit has offered eco-anxiety support through private program curation as well as a 10 week support group modeled off the Good Grief Network’s, 10 Steps.

We are relaying from the Mental Health & Climate Change Alliance this inaugural issue of the Journal of Mental Health & Climate Change. If you are interested in contributing to the journal, we encourage you to follow the instructions and do so! This work requires interdisciplinary collaboration and introspection. Thank you for spending the time to protect, rejuvenate and generally care for Earth.

As usual, please reach out if you have any questions about our contemplative programming, our advocacy campaigns and anything in-between via water@waterspirit.org