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2 weeks ago
Mindfulness

Fostering Gratitude: Discover Your Nature Gift of the Day

Gratitude practice correlates with improved mental well-being, better sleep, reduced depression risk, and increased longevity among older adults.
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2 weeks ago
Environment

When Gratitude Becomes Embodied

Cultivating sensory attention to small natural moments deepens gratitude, nourishes wellbeing, and fosters Earth-centered connection beyond cognitive gratitude lists.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

"The Zen of the Wild": Discovering the Wild Within Ourselves

Reconnecting with nature and embracing its contradictions reveals inner wildness, improves well-being, and aligns with Zen principles.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Psychological and Emotional Benefits of Getting Outside

Direct contact with nature and ecotherapy restore psychological and emotional well-being, mitigate climate-related anxiety, and should be integrated into clinical treatment planning.
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Ecotherapy: Expanding the Lens of Psychotherapy

What we intuitively know - that getting outdoors is good for us - is now supported by a robust body of research. In the last decade there has been an explosion of studies that demonstrate that interactions with nature lowers stress, reduces ruminations (the negative thoughts associated with depression), and lessens anxiety. Studies have also shown that interacting with nature fosters creativity, improves cognitive function, restores attention fatigue, increases our sense of happiness, and can impact pro-social and pro-environmental behaviors.
Mental health
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