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Author Jones, Lucy (Journalist), author.

Title Losing Eden : our fundamental need for the natural world and its ability to heal body and soul / Lucy Jones.

Publication Info. New York : Pantheon Books, [2021]

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Edition First United States edition.
Description xii, 224 pages ; 25 cm
Note "Originally published in hardcover, in Great Britain, in slightly different form, by Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Press, a division of Penguin Random House Ltd., London, in 2020."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-212) and index.
Contents Introduction: The baby in the soil -- Old friends -- Biophilia -- Mud-luscious and puddle-wonderful -- Physiological resonance -- Plant wisdom -- Equigenesis -- Ecological grief -- The first primrose of the year -- And in the end ... -- Future nature -- Conclusion: A new dyad.
Summary "Why human beings have a powerful and fundamental need--mental, spiritual, and physical--for the natural world; the profound impact it has on our consciousness and ability to heal our soul and bring solace to the heart, and the new cutting-edge scientific evidence proving nature as nurturer. In Losing Eden, Lucy Jones interweaves her deeply personal story of recovery from addiction and depression, with that of discovering the natural world and how it aided and enlivened her progress, giving her a renewed sense of belonging and purpose. Jones writes of the intersection of science, wellness, and the environment, and reveals that in the last decade, scientists have begun to formulate theories of why people feel better after a walk in the woods and an experience with the natural world. She describes the recent data that supports evidence of biological and neurological responses--the lowering of cortisol (released in response to stress), the boost in cortical attention control that helps us to concentrate and subdues mental fatigue, and the increase in activity in the parasympathetic nervous system, slowing the heart and allowing our body to rest"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Human beings -- Effect of environment on.
Nature -- Social aspects.
Nature -- Psychological aspects.
Well-being.
SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology.
SELF-HELP / Green Lifestyle.
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth.
Human beings -- Effect of environment on. (OCoLC)fst00962843
Nature -- Psychological aspects. (OCoLC)fst01034591
Nature -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01034606
Well-being. (OCoLC)fst01402723
Other Form: Online version: Jones, Lucy (Journalist) Losing Eden. First United States edition New York : Pantheon Books, [2021] 9781524749330 (DLC) 2020045788
ISBN 9781524749323 hardcover
152474932X hardcover
9781524749330 electronic book
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