Part Five of the series on convergence of environmental and mental health (see part 1 here, part 2 here, part 3 here and part 4 here ). image from www.20somethingfinance.com President Obama is correctly observing that budgetary health depends on incisive and strategic limit setting.The same is true for ecological and psychological health. Most people tend to over correct for problems assuming that […]
Limits Sustain People and the Environment
by Susan Bodnar
Filed Under: personal environmentalism, series convergence of psychological and environmental health, Uncategorized Tagged With: debt and limits, ecopsychology, ground up environmental change, human relationship to nature, living within means, mind nature relationship, personal environmentalism, psychoanalysis and the environment, psychology and the environment, setting limits, sustainability