Qiu Shicun, Qiu Jiacun
School of Foreign Languages, Sichuan University of Arts and Science, Dazhou, Sichuan, China.
Business School, Guangdong Business and Technology University, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jun 6;15:1363418. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1363418. eCollection 2024.
The ongoing international study on the mental health implications of climate change has prompted a deeper exploration of ecological emotions such as eco-anxiety, eco-worry and eco-grief, which are associated with environmental degradation and the escalating climate crisis. Although psychological and mental health literature has mainly presented preliminary conceptual analyses, the understanding of ecological emotions remains unclear. This narrative review aims to clarify the definition, highlight precipitating factors, and outline the effects of ecological emotions on mental health, emphasizing the need for thorough research to shift the nonclinical intervention approach from merely promoting individual resilience to encouraging collective engagement. Our analysis of the literature reveals that the existing theoretical framework, which predominantly focuses on bolstering individual resilience, provides only temporary relief for acute symptoms without addressing the foundational social and environmental factors that trigger these ecological emotions. We conclude that it is crucial to overcome the limitations of Western anthropocentrism's human-to-human interaction approach and embrace the unity of humans and nature to effectively manage the increasing ecological emotions. This perspective draws insights from the holistic and collective wisdom of indigenous cultures and traditional Chinese philosophy, offering a potential pathway toward maintaining a sustainable emotional balance amid the worsening global ecological turmoil.
正在进行的关于气候变化对心理健康影响的国际研究,促使人们更深入地探索诸如生态焦虑、生态担忧和生态悲伤等生态情感,这些情感与环境退化和不断升级的气候危机相关。尽管心理学和心理健康文献主要进行了初步的概念分析,但对生态情感的理解仍不明确。本叙述性综述旨在阐明定义、突出诱发因素,并概述生态情感对心理健康的影响,强调需要进行深入研究,以将非临床干预方法从仅仅促进个人复原力转变为鼓励集体参与。我们对文献的分析表明,现有的理论框架主要侧重于增强个人复原力,只能暂时缓解急性症状,而没有解决引发这些生态情感的根本社会和环境因素。我们得出结论,克服西方人类中心主义的人际互动方法的局限性,拥抱人与自然的统一,对于有效管理日益增加的生态情感至关重要。这一观点借鉴了本土文化和中国传统哲学的整体和集体智慧,为在日益恶化的全球生态动荡中保持可持续的情感平衡提供了一条潜在途径。