Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild Lucy Jones

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In Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild, Lucy Jones intertwines neuroscience, psychology, and environmental science to illuminate how modern disconnection from nature impacts our mental well-being. She meticulously reveals that the wilderness is not merely a backdrop for human activity but an essential component for cognitive restoration and emotional resilience. Through vivid storytelling and rigorous research, Jones makes a compelling case that reclaiming our bond with the wild is vital—not only for individual mental health but for the collective future of humanity, urging readers to reconsider the price of urbanization and digital saturation on our minds. Hardback, first edition.

In Losing Eden: Why Our Minds Need the Wild, Lucy Jones intertwines neuroscience, psychology, and environmental science to illuminate how modern disconnection from nature impacts our mental well-being. She meticulously reveals that the wilderness is not merely a backdrop for human activity but an essential component for cognitive restoration and emotional resilience. Through vivid storytelling and rigorous research, Jones makes a compelling case that reclaiming our bond with the wild is vital—not only for individual mental health but for the collective future of humanity, urging readers to reconsider the price of urbanization and digital saturation on our minds. Hardback, first edition.

Allen Lane, 2020 hardcover first edition, copy is nearest to new, fine condition