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The Nature of Existence

Health, WellBeing and the Natural World

Charlotte Harkness (Odiham)

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English
Bloomsbury Academic
19 November 2018
This textbook explores the relationship between the natural world and psychological well-being. It draws upon a wide context, brings the experience of our existence as part of the wider natural world to the forefront throughout, and relates it to therapy practice in mainstream settings.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   1st ed. 2019
Dimensions:   Height: 208mm,  Width: 144mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   240g
ISBN:   9781137576866
ISBN 10:   1137576863
Pages:   156
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Charlotte Harkness is Deputy Course Leader for the professional doctorate at the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling (NSPC), UK. She is vice-chair of the Society of Psychotherapy and vice-chair of the organising committee for the first World Congress for Existential Therapy.

Reviews for The Nature of Existence: Health, WellBeing and the Natural World

Reconnecting to nature is one of the most fundamental things we can do for ourselves. This book shows that it is also one of the most healing, one of the most self-revealing and perhaps one of the most transformative and spiritual things we can do in our lives. In a world of constant change and uncertainty, immersion in nature provides us with new and clearer ways of seeing and being. * Professor Emmy van Deurzen, Existential Academy, London * For too long we have, incorrectly, assumed nature to be a ‘thing’ separate to us. The Nature of Existence helps us reconsider this. Like a dawn walk through the savannah, it is a visceral experience as much as an intellectual one, offering us clarity, about the world and our place in it. * Professor Martin Milton, Regents University, London *


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