Climate Change in Person, Community, and Planet

A Guide for Helping Professionals (First Edition)
David Derezotes, LCSW, Ph.D.
©2025, 264 pages

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    “Yes, I am very concerned about the climate crisis, but how can I address it in my daily work as a helping professional?”

    Created for both students and practitioners, Climate Change in Person, Community, and Planet: A Guide for Helping Professionals attends to this common question. The primary thesis of this text is that an effective response to the climate crisis requires that we co-create a healthy climate change in our own human consciousness, in our “human systems” (families, institutions, and communities) and in our life-sustaining ecosystems (biomes and anthromes).

    Throughout, the text offers evidence that the wellbeing of each human being is profoundly interconnected with the wellbeing of all of humanity, of all other living things, and of our ecosystems. The climate crisis is defined to include not only global warming, but also the interconnected threats of air, water, and soil pollution and biodiversity loss.

    Informed by the author’s principles of Inclusive Practice and Climate-Sensitive Practice, readers are introduced to multiple strategies of engagement, assessment, and intervention that can be used in the classroom, office, health center, or community meeting. The pivotal topic of climate justice is provided in a focused chapter as well as diffused throughout the text, and the essential ecobiopsychosocialspiritual nature of effective professional practice is used as a theoretical foundation.

    Relevant to many disciplines including social work, psychology, nursing, teaching, public health, and environmental humanities, Climate Change in Person, Community, and Planet is ideal for courses that integrate ecological considerations into mental and physical healthcare, human services, and education. Its practical content aligns with courses that address human wellbeing, eco-psychology, environmental justice, and community engagement.

    David Derezotes, LCSW, Ph.D. is Professor Emeritus of Social Work and currently engages in providing psychotherapy, consultation, dialogue facilitation, and writing. Much of his publication, teaching, and service record is related to community mental health, dialogue, spirituality, and global transformation.
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    This book is a fantastic resource for helping professionals who want to address the climate crisis in their work. Dr. Derezotes provides practical strategies and emphasizes the deep connection between our wellbeing and the health of our planet. This book is a must-read for anyone in social work, psychology, nursing, and related fields. It's insightful, practical, and truly inspiring.
    Tasha Seneca Keyes, PhD (Haudenosaunee: People of the Longhouse), Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, California State University San Marcos

    As an instructor and a clinical/contextual social worker, I can never emphasize enough that the context of people’s lives and experiences is everything! Dr. Derezotes’ book is one of those rare treasures that highlights Mahatma Gandhi’s perspective that “We but mirror the world. All the tendencies present in the outer world are to be found in the world of our body. If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change….” By providing actionable strategies and practices, Dr. Derezotes’ book is a must have for anyone working to heal the hurts of the world by attending to the liminal space between our inner and outer environments – the literal contexts of our lives!
    Charles P. Hoy-Ellis, PhD, LICSW, Director, Interventions and Training, the Goldsen Institute, Research Scientist, University of Washington School of Social Work.