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Eco-Therapy - Nurture Your Mind by Embracing Nature - cover

Eco-Therapy - Nurture Your Mind by Embracing Nature

T.S Avini

Casa editrice: T.S. AVINI

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Have you ever felt the calming embrace of a forest or the serenity of an ocean breeze? "Eco-Therapy: Nurture Your Mind by Embracing Nature" unveils the profound connection between well-being and the natural world. Dive into the ancestral bond we share with nature, a connection that offers a deeply rooted path to healing and mental clarity. Discover how eco-therapy not only alleviates anxiety and stress but enriches everyday life:- Explore real-life techniques for incorporating nature into your daily routine, irrespective of where you live.- Understand the science behind the benefits of green and blue spaces, and learn how to design your own eco-therapeutic environment.  Through compelling research and stories, this book highlights the transformative potential that nature holds, emphasizing its importance in modern mental health practices. Join the ever-growing movement toward a harmonious coexistence with our natural world. Start your journey with eco-therapy today and pave the path to a peaceful and balanced life.
Disponibile da: 07/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 177 pagine.

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