1st Edition

Attachment, Climate Crisis and the Natural World The John Bowlby Memorial Conference Monograph 2024

Edited By Linda Cundy Copyright 2027
160 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

160 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Attachment, Climate Crisis and the Natural World is the first book to consider the psychological and social impact of global warming through the lens of Attachment Theory. The contributors reflect on our relationship with the natural world from the perspective of Bowlby’s major themes, including the nature and primacy of the attachment instinct for survival, the secure base, separation anxiety,... Read more

1. Towards an ecology of attachment

Jeremy Holmes

2. The world is on fire; why bother with psychotherapy?

James Angel

3. Nature and belonging: Attachment and separation from the Great Mother

Roger Duncan

4. Attachment and loss: How climate and eco-fiction can help us process our thoughts and feelings in a time of climate and ecological crisis

Maggie Turp

5. Secure bonds: The intersection of art, attachment and environmental challenges

Catherine Jacobs

6. Uprooted: Land, loss and new shoots

Linda Cundy, Myriam Sarens, Rebecca Attoe, Dawn Whittaker and clients at the Grounding Project

Biography

Linda Cundy is an attachment-based psychoanalytic psychotherapist, supervisor, independent trainer and author. She is the Attachment Theory Consultant to the Bowlby Centre in London.

“This book provides hope for all of us working to embed environmental sustainability in our work. We are urged to put aside our unhelpful (albeit understandable) desire to blame others or to feel despondent. The authors, in lively prose, show how attachment theory can help us understand with compassion those in denial. And how we can heal our planet, with actions underpinned by healthier relationships with the natural world, others and ourselves.”

Daniel Harwood, consultant psychiatrist and Chair, Royal College of Psychiatrists Planetary Health and Sustainability Committee

“This collection is a vital addition to the growing library of resources available to climate aware psychotherapists, adding attachment-based perspectives to the field of climate psychology. A range of contributors, including speakers at the 2024 Bowlby Memorial Conference, make crucial links between attachment styles and our loss of connection and belonging, disconnection from our roots in land and culture, and our inability to confront the existential crisis we face. The reflections honour Bowlby and his commitment to the economic, environmental and relational realities of the individual within society.” 

Tree Staunton, climate psychologist and UKCP Hon Fellow

“This remarkable collection brings together leading attachment‑oriented psychotherapists to illuminate one of the most urgent clinical challenges of our time: helping people face climate‑related fear, grief, and disorientation. Each chapter offers a distinct yet complementary lens, from Jeremy Holmes’ ecological reframing of attachment to James Angel’s bold questioning of psychotherapy’s relevance in a burning world. Through explorations of nature, art, story, loss, and belonging, the authors provide grounded, compassionate guidance. This is an essential, wise, and hopeful resource for clinicians, with a masterful postscript by Linda Cundy.”

Howard Steele, PhD, Professor of Psychology, The New School; Co-Director