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		<title>The Environment and Mental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Oct 2007 13:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[6 articles that discuss the links between the environment and mental health - a reminder that every aspect of the environment can impact on a person's mood.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is Blog Action Day, with almost 15,000 bloggers committed to writing about the same topic &#8211; the environment. For my contribution I&#8217;ve collected some articles that discuss different links between the environment and mental health. These articles are a timely reminder to me that every aspect of my environment impacts my state of mind &#8211; with powerful implications. I hope you also find some helpful food for thought.</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" title="Therapy from Nature" href="http://www.smh.com.au/news/environment/a-little-therapy-from-nature/2007/07/23/1185043033377.html">A Little Therapy from Nature</a><br />
&#8220;It&#8217;s not just about creating an aesthetically beautiful, productive, harmonic space&#8230;we all must face ourselves in this environment and that is definitely therapeutic. My dream is not only for a sustainable planet &#8211;  it&#8217;s for a happy population.&#8221;</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" title="Cosmos magazine" href="http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/node/1154">How Gardening Could Cure Depression</a><br />
&#8220;Getting dirty might help lift our spirits, according to a new study which reveals that common soil bacteria could act like antidepressant drugs.&#8221;</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" title="Green Peace" href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070621.wleco21/EmailBNStory/lifeMain/">Green Peace of Mind</a><br />
&#8220;The outdoors as a cure has been overlooked&#8230;because &#8220;psychologists, like everyone else, have been stuck in their offices.&#8221;</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" title="Ecotherapy" href="http://www.findingoptimism.com/exercise/ecotherapy-and-depression/">What on Earth is Ecotherapy?</a><br />
(Previous Post)<br />
&#8220;Mind sees ecotherapy as an important part of the future for mental health. It&#8217;s a credible, clinically-valid treatment option and needs to be prescribed by GPs, especially when for many people access to treatments other than antidepressants is extremely limited.&#8221;</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" title="Built Environment and Mental Health" href="http://www.ajph.org/cgi/content/full/93/9/1446">Creating Healthy Communities, Healthy Homes, Healthy People</a><br />
&#8220;Mounting evidence suggests physical and mental health problems relate to the built environment, including human-modified places such as homes, schools, workplaces, parks, industrial areas, farms, roads and highways&#8230;the sparse research on sustainable communities suggests that diligent planning is needed to create an environment that is conducive to the mental and physical well-being of humans as well as the natural environment.&#8221;</p>
<p><a rel="nofollow" title="Healing in Nature" href="http://journeyofhearts.org/resources/nature.html">The Healing Qualities of Nature</a><br />
&#8220;Nature can become a place of refuge for difficult times. When life stresses start closing in, one can escape to the wilderness physically or mentally. Being in nature helps to clear one&#8217;s head of life&#8217;s demands and disruptive thoughts. This clarity of thought may lead to finding answers to life&#8217;s questions and discovering insights to life problems.&#8221;</p>
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