In California, a young tree looked on as a group of people engineered bark and wood into what would become the first boat. Four thousand years later the same tree, Methuselah, now overlooks a town that hosts a wild, wild west marathon. Trees have witnessed the worst of human nature – lynching, war, and treason […]
Psychology and Trees: The Missing Role of Place
by Susan Bodnar
Filed Under: ecopsychcology, personal environmentalism, series convergence of psychological and environmental health Tagged With: mental health and the environment, mental health and trees, nature and mental health, nature and psychology, people and places, psychology and the environment, psychology of trees, role of the environment in psychology