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Compassionate Nature

Chris Winson

A weekly research digest of psychological research relating mainly to environmental and conservation behaviours, nature connectedness, and compassion - plus any other interesting studies!

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Life, events and nature

Hello. Welcome to this edition of Compassionate Nature, the weekly research digest, which this week looks at life events and how nature can perhaps help with related emotional distress.

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Dogs and grief

Hello, welcome to Compassionate Nature. This week is not quite the usual research digest this week, which is also published later than usual. Following a sad event earlier in the week I haven’t been able to focus much on new research, so th...

3 months ago
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Depression, compassion and nature

> “All it takes is a beautiful fake smile to hide an injured soul and they will never notice how broken you really are.”

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Natural design

> “There is no better designer than nature”

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  • Chris Winson

    Writer & researcher. Areas of interest include the psychology of compassion & of nature connectedness, their relationship with community volunteering, wellbeing & pro-environmental behaviours, including nature conservation & gardening.

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