Solastalgia is the pain or sickness caused by the loss of, or inability to derive solace from, the present state of one's home environment. Solastalgia exists when there is recognition that the beloved place in which one resides is under assault. Any context in which pervasive change to the existing order challenges place identity has potential to deliver solastalgia. The factors that cause solastalgia can be natural(disasters) or artificial(human induced). The concept of solastalgia can also be applied to understanding the social impacts of desease epidemics. Diagnosis of solastalgia is based on the recognition of the distress within an individual or a community about the loss of an endemic sense of place
Pain has always been considered as part of a defensive strategy, whose specific role is to signal an...
Slum rehabilitation policies in India is observed to have a rebound effect on the occupants, where r...
Social alienation is a pre-eminent ecological threat for humans. In clinical and social care setting...
The article discusses the meaning of the word solastalgia. It is noted that this term is used to des...
Forced separation from one's home may trigger emotional distress. People who remain in their ho...
Forced separation from one's home may trigger emotional distress. People who remain in their homes m...
Objective: Solastalgia is a new concept developed to give greater meaning and clarity to environment...
We explore how solastalgia, a concept that describes distress and inability to derive solace from on...
Solastalgia is a relatively new concept for understanding the links between human and ecosystem heal...
In 2003, after witnessing strong emotional distress in populations near new open-pit mining projects...
I shall situate the emerging literature on eco-grief, climate grief, and ecological grief within the...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the curricular landscape of the recent pandemic chara...
Solastalgia describes distress, grief, powerlessness and inability to achieve solace in one’s home ...
Includes abstract in French and SpanishThis article presents the theory and method informing an ongo...
<strong>Abstract: </strong>In 2005, Professor Glenn Albrecht wrote in this journal about the concept...
Pain has always been considered as part of a defensive strategy, whose specific role is to signal an...
Slum rehabilitation policies in India is observed to have a rebound effect on the occupants, where r...
Social alienation is a pre-eminent ecological threat for humans. In clinical and social care setting...
The article discusses the meaning of the word solastalgia. It is noted that this term is used to des...
Forced separation from one's home may trigger emotional distress. People who remain in their ho...
Forced separation from one's home may trigger emotional distress. People who remain in their homes m...
Objective: Solastalgia is a new concept developed to give greater meaning and clarity to environment...
We explore how solastalgia, a concept that describes distress and inability to derive solace from on...
Solastalgia is a relatively new concept for understanding the links between human and ecosystem heal...
In 2003, after witnessing strong emotional distress in populations near new open-pit mining projects...
I shall situate the emerging literature on eco-grief, climate grief, and ecological grief within the...
The purpose of this presentation is to explore the curricular landscape of the recent pandemic chara...
Solastalgia describes distress, grief, powerlessness and inability to achieve solace in one’s home ...
Includes abstract in French and SpanishThis article presents the theory and method informing an ongo...
<strong>Abstract: </strong>In 2005, Professor Glenn Albrecht wrote in this journal about the concept...
Pain has always been considered as part of a defensive strategy, whose specific role is to signal an...
Slum rehabilitation policies in India is observed to have a rebound effect on the occupants, where r...
Social alienation is a pre-eminent ecological threat for humans. In clinical and social care setting...