Human Wilderness Connection Has Psychological Roots and Could Reduce Disease Risk
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Human Wilderness Connection Has Psychological Roots and Could Reduce Disease Risk.
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Feeling calm after spending time in nature is a sign your psychological needs are being met, a new study reports. People’s attachment to wilderness can be explained by their psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness.
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