None of the disciplines, including psychoanalysis, can split their perspectives, ignoring the climate crisis anymore, and we need a paradigm shift to comprehend the condition. We can accept Harold Searls as a starter of the paradigm shift emphasizing the importance of a "non-human" environment. For him, the nonhuman environment constitutes one of the most basically important ingredients of human psychological existence on both conscious and unconscious levels. In this respect, in our plenary Anima Mundi: Environment And Psyche: Their Unity And Close Connection With Change, Susanna Federici, Paolo Stramba-Bidale, and Penelope Starr-Karlin discuss the Self Psychological and intersubjective perspectives on the ecological existence of humans, let us say, Tragic Human.