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Lucy Jones, Why Our Minds Need the Wild

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In this fifth episode of our special lockdown series, we spoke to journalist and author Lucy Jones about her book, Losing Eden which details why our minds need the wild.


Our conversation touched upon how nature, along with more traditional treatment was important for her recovery from addiction and other MH issues and the role of our relationship to the natural world plays in MH as well as much more.


If you want to find out more about Lucy and Finding Eden:

Website- http://lucyfjones.com

Twitter- @lucyjones

Publisher-https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/305/305463/losing-eden/9780241441534.html



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In this fifth episode of our special lockdown series, we spoke to journalist and author Lucy Jones about her book, Losing Eden which details why our minds need the wild.


Our conversation touched upon how nature, along with more traditional treatment was important for her recovery from addiction and other MH issues and the role of our relationship to the natural world plays in MH as well as much more.


If you want to find out more about Lucy and Finding Eden:

Website- http://lucyfjones.com

Twitter- @lucyjones

Publisher-https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/305/305463/losing-eden/9780241441534.html



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