Britt Wray
Britt Wray is a researcher and author known for her work on the mental health impacts of climate change. She has written extensively on the intersection of climate change and psychology, exploring how environmental changes affect human mental well-being.
Books
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1. Generation Dread
Finding Purpose in an Age of Climate Crisis
In this compelling exploration of eco-anxiety, the author delves into the emotional and psychological impacts of climate change on individuals and communities. Through a blend of personal narratives, scientific insights, and expert interviews, the book examines how the looming environmental crisis is reshaping our mental health landscape. It offers a compassionate guide for navigating the overwhelming feelings of dread and despair, while also highlighting the resilience and hope that can emerge from collective action and a deeper connection to the natural world.