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This work investigates how individuals can align their personal psychological development with the broader requirements of global environmental and social sustainability. The author, Shealy, utilizes a framework rooted in systems theory and behavioral psychology to argue that sustainable living requires a fundamental shift in self-perception. By integrating internal cognitive processes with external ecological responsibilities, the text proposes a methodology for cultivating a 'global self' capable of navigating modern environmental challenges.
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Experts in environmental psychology note that this text offers a structured approach to the internal barriers preventing sustainable lifestyle changes. Readers frequently highlight the density of the prose, noting that it requires careful study to fully grasp the psychological models presented.
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0
Publication Date:
2024-02-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190645288
ISBN-13:
9780190645281
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