Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind
We need nature for our physical and psychological well-being. Our actions reflect this when we turn to beloved pets for companionship, vacation in spots of natural splendor, or spend hours working in the garden. Yet we are also a technological species and have been since we fashioned tools out of stone. Thus one of this century's central challenges is to embrace our kinship with a more-than-human world -- "our totemic self" -- and integrate that kinship with our scientific culture and technological selves.
This book takes on that challenge and proposes a reenvisioned ecopsychology. Contributors consider such topics as the innate tendency for people to bond with local place; a meaningful nature language; the epidemiological evidence for the health benefits of nature interaction; the theory and practice of ecotherapy; Gaia theory; ecovillages; the neuroscience of perceiving natural beauty; and sacred geography. Taken together, the essays offer a vision for human flourishing and for a more grounded and realistic environmental psychology.
Country | USA |
Brand | MIT Press |
Manufacturer | MIT Press |
Binding | Paperback |
ItemPartNumber | 3 color photos, 2 tables; 5 Illustration |
Color | White |
ReleaseDate | 2012-07-20 |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780262517782 |