Psychology of Slow Living
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<p>This fascinating book explores the concept of slow living offering a philosophical and psychological exploration of the need for a slower pace of life. It advocates for reclaiming and rediscovering more natural and human ways of being.</p><p>In a digital age which is dominated by an increasingly tyrannical trinity of speed efficiency and productivity the author challenges the pernicious ideal of instant gratification perpetuated by modern consumer culture. This book examines alternative ways of being through re-examining the Wisdom Traditions of Hinduism Buddhism Daoism and Judaism through an ongoing and engaging dialogue with psychology and psychotherapy including insights from environmental psychology ecopsychology and cyberpsychology. The book argues against the trend for personal responsibility adaptability and resilience and the idea that stress is the ‘new normal'. Instead it proposes a radical shift in paradigm promoting not for collectively rising up and overthrowing this system but for communally sitting down and reimagining.</p><p><i>The Psychology of Slow Living</i> is a unique exploration of the benefits of the slow living movement and taps into contemporary debates around the way we should be living our lives making it an ideal resource for students and academics in psychology philosophy and the social sciences as well as individuals interested in alternative lifestyles and spirituality.</p>
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