The “healthy dose” of nature: A cautionary tale

作者: Sarah L. Bell , Catherine Leyshon , Ronan Foley , Robin A. Kearns

DOI: 10.1111/GEC3.12415

关键词: PsychotherapistPsychologySocial practice

摘要: Growing cross‐disciplinary interest in understanding if, how, and why time spent with nature can contribute to human health and well‐being has recently prompted efforts to identify an …

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