Dr Stephanie Klarmann is a conservation psychology researcher based in South Africa. Her work has focused primarily on envisioning a conservation psychology that is relevant in the South African context with a stronger focus on social and ecological justice. Her other areas of interest include youth capacity building, conservationist well-being, photographic storytelling, environmental education, and rights of nature. She is an Executive Member of PsySSA’s Climate and Environmental Psychology Division and a Board Member of the Society for Conservation Biology’s Revive Working Group.
Recent Posts
- PsySSA Commemorates PTSD Awareness Day
- Call for Psychological Support to Whistleblowers
- PiPS Division – Journal Club for Psychologists in Public Service
- SASCP Workshop – Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA): Practical Strategies for Supporting Individuals with Intellectual Disability and Behavioural Challenges
- Book Launch: “From the Clinic to the Streets: Psychoanalysis for Revolutionary Futures”
- Out Now! SAJP Volume 56 Issue 1: March 2026
- PsySSA Commemorates Youth Day 2026
- Divisional Annual General Meetings of PsySSA 2026
