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Psychology and You

January 2008 - Posts

  • Nature

    As every therapist knows, addictive behavior cannot be cured by shame, because addicts are already deeply ashamed. Something affirmative and environmentally benign must be found to fill the inner void. Some psychologists believe the joy and pleasure of the natural world can itself provide that emotional gratification. Some therefore, use wilderness, restoration projects, or gardens as a new “outdoor office.”

     

    “Nature heals” is one of the oldest therapeutic method. Psychologists are finding new ways to apply that ancient insight. Over a century ago, Emerson lamented that “few adult persons can see nature.” If they could, they would know that “in the woods, we return to reason and faith. There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, no disgrace or calamity… which nature cannot repair.”

     

    Why have therapists made so little of this obvious resource? When highly stressed people are asked to visualize a soothing scene, nobody imagines a freeway or a shopping mall. Rather, images of wilderness, forest, seascape, and starry skies invariably emerge. In taking such experiences seriously, psychologists are broadening the context of mental health to include the natural environment. They are hastening the day when calling our bad environmental habits “crazy” will be more than a rhetorical outburst. The word will have behind in the full weight of considered professional consensus.