Wendy Greenspun, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst who has served on the Executive Committee of the Climate Psychology Alliance- North America. She is faculty and supervisor at the Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, where she currently teaches a course on Climate and Psychoanalysis in the one- year program on Psychoanalysis and the Sociopolitical World. She is on faculty at the Adelphi University Postgraduate Program in Marriage and Couples Therapy and has also taught at the William Alanson White Couple Therapy Training and Education Program. She has published in the fields of climate psychology, couple therapy and psychoanalysis. She has presented papers, workshops, and courses nationally and internationally for mental health professionals on ways to work with climate distress and grief. She also provides workshops on building emotional resilience for climate activists, clergy, educators, high school, and university students and runs group forums (climate cafes) for processing climate distress. She was an invited speaker for the 15th Annual Psychology Day at the UN- Building Hope: Contributions to a Roadmap for Climate Action. She is in private practice in New York City. In her clinical approach, she utilizes contemporary relational psychoanalytic and systems thinking to consider the individual within multiples spheres of experience and interconnection- individual, interpersonal, sociocultural and ecosystemic. More of her work can be found at: www.wendygreenspun.com