This research proposes a novel account for the established benefits of nature on psychological well-being from the perspective of Self-Determination Theory. That is, nature enhances psychological well-being by satisfying the basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence and relatedness. Compared with non-nature control settings, two field experiments consistently showed that participants who were exposed to nature scenes manifested higher levels of positive affect, life satisfaction and meaning in life; and satisfaction of the three psychological needs mediated these nature effects. Three laboratory studies replicated these findings by exposing participants to digital nature scenes (vs. non-nature ones) or indoor plants (vs. control set...
Empirical research consistently indicates that contact with the natural world is associated with bro...
The aim of the research presented here was to investigate the relevance of ecopsychology principles ...
A substantial body of empirical research has documented benefits of spending time in nature for huma...
This research proposes a novel account for the established benefits of nature on psychological well-...
The present study is based on Kaplan and Kaplan’s (1989) theory explaining the restorative effects t...
Contact with nature may benefit, not only the bodily organism, but also the psychological self. We p...
A strong body of psychological research, supported by widespread anecdotal evidence, confirms the hy...
Three studies examine the effects of exposure to nature on positive affect and ability to reflect on...
Evidence suggests that experiences in nature enhance mental wellbeing. However, we are yet to clearl...
Research suggests that contact with nature can be beneficial, for example leading to improvements in...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
Prior research has demonstrated that people who are more connected with nature report more subjectiv...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
Ecosystems provide many of the material building blocks for human well-being. Although quantificatio...
The present article makes an introduction for an interdisciplinary theme: the connection between wel...
Empirical research consistently indicates that contact with the natural world is associated with bro...
The aim of the research presented here was to investigate the relevance of ecopsychology principles ...
A substantial body of empirical research has documented benefits of spending time in nature for huma...
This research proposes a novel account for the established benefits of nature on psychological well-...
The present study is based on Kaplan and Kaplan’s (1989) theory explaining the restorative effects t...
Contact with nature may benefit, not only the bodily organism, but also the psychological self. We p...
A strong body of psychological research, supported by widespread anecdotal evidence, confirms the hy...
Three studies examine the effects of exposure to nature on positive affect and ability to reflect on...
Evidence suggests that experiences in nature enhance mental wellbeing. However, we are yet to clearl...
Research suggests that contact with nature can be beneficial, for example leading to improvements in...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
Prior research has demonstrated that people who are more connected with nature report more subjectiv...
Nature relatedness is a psychological characteristic with the potential to drive interaction with na...
Ecosystems provide many of the material building blocks for human well-being. Although quantificatio...
The present article makes an introduction for an interdisciplinary theme: the connection between wel...
Empirical research consistently indicates that contact with the natural world is associated with bro...
The aim of the research presented here was to investigate the relevance of ecopsychology principles ...
A substantial body of empirical research has documented benefits of spending time in nature for huma...