The Nature Embedded Mind: How the Way We Think Can Heal Our Planet and Ourselves - Couverture souple

Brams, Julie

 
9781803417233: The Nature Embedded Mind: How the Way We Think Can Heal Our Planet and Ourselves

Synopsis

New York City Big Book Award (2025) — Winner (Wellbeing)
Independent Press Award (2026) — Distinguished Favorite (Nonfiction)

The Nature Embedded Mind explores some of the most vital questions our culture is facing, regarding the broken relationship between humans and nature. Our persistent and shared delusion that we are different from the rest of nature is at the heart of why we behave in ways that destroy our own habitat. Focusing on our personal and collective beliefs, The Nature Embedded Mind shows how we can begin healing the most important relationship we have, our relationship with Earth. These pages combine the latest scientific research, personal stories, and writing prompts that will allow you to expand your own thinking. Challenging Western psychology. This book aims to prioritize its offered repair as the new foundation for mental health and social wellness.

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À propos de l?auteur

Julie Brams, MA, LMFT is an Earth-centered psychotherapist, Certified Forest Therapy Guide, meditation practitioner/teacher, and writer in Los Angeles for 30 years. Her psychotherapy practice integrates traditional therapy, ecopsychology practices, meditation, and the latest advances in the field of energy psychology. She is dedicated to social change and environmental sustainability through re-establishing our intimate connectedness with the rest of nature. She lives in Sherman Oaks, CA.

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