DOI: 10.22215/etd/2020-13953
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From mother to Mother Nature: The role of interpersonal attachment in human–nature relations

Abstract: Over the past two decades, environmental psychologists have become increasingly interested in the concept of nature connectedness: the degree to which people feel connected to the natural world. Nature connectedness has been shown to predict a variety of important individual differences, including stronger proenvironmental attitudes and behaviours, and greater well-being. Despite the increased attention that this topic has recently received, there is a dearth of research that has comprehensively examined how p… Show more

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“…Maybe “mother” nature can represent an attachment figure as well, especially during vulnerable times? Some initial empiric studies on nature and Attachment Theory have found inconclusive results, however, the experience of nature as an attachment figure during psychotherapy has not yet been studied ( Capaldi, 2020 ). Future research could integrate the results of the present study to design empirical studies that test the essential characteristics of an attachment bond, defined by Mikulincer and Shaver (2007) , in relation to the lived experience of nature during and after psychotherapy treatment while walking in nature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maybe “mother” nature can represent an attachment figure as well, especially during vulnerable times? Some initial empiric studies on nature and Attachment Theory have found inconclusive results, however, the experience of nature as an attachment figure during psychotherapy has not yet been studied ( Capaldi, 2020 ). Future research could integrate the results of the present study to design empirical studies that test the essential characteristics of an attachment bond, defined by Mikulincer and Shaver (2007) , in relation to the lived experience of nature during and after psychotherapy treatment while walking in nature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%