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Human Elements
Climate Therapy
Season 4
Episode 8
Seattle therapist Andrew Bryant hears his clients talk about how climate change affects their daily lives—lingering wildfire smoke, health concerns, anxiety about the future. But he’s not the only therapist with climate anxiety on the brain — Bryant has brought together other minds to reckon with the long-term psychological impact of a changing planet.
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7:00
Stephanie Riedl of Sts’ailes First Nation cultivates a forest garden.
8:03
Darnell Sam bow-hunts for elk and reflects on the changing landscape around him.
6:21
A Washington funeral home makes it possible for your loved one to become a tree.
7:14
The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community revives clam gardens.
7:04
One million seeds and the future of Washington’s rarest plants.
6:32
Can butterflies evolve to adapt to climate change?
8:18
A resilient and threatened flower has created a home on a family's farm.
6:13
A 30 year quest to save Washington's only native freshwater turtle.
6:15
Bats Northwest's Niki Desautels brings the public face to face with bats.
4:18
The Wei Wai Kum Nation uses Indigenous practices of eco-cultural restoration.