A Partnership Perspective on Ecosocial Reciprocity for Cultural Transformation
Angelica Walton,
Shawna Beese,
Sherry Chesak
et al.
Abstract:Eco social health is the impact of our biology by social, economic, and environmental influencers which inform how the psychosomatic body as a whole system functions. Social effects of dominative societies and structures lead to human disease through complex dimensions of physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual disconnection. Partnership practices are foundational for the innate biological human need for social connection in health. In a world burdened with the global phenomenon of disconnection, a paradigm… Show more
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