2024
DOI: 10.1037/pspi0000432
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Nature nurtures authenticity: Mechanisms and consequences.

Ying Yang,
Constantine Sedikides,
Yuqi Wang
et al.

Abstract: Contact with nature may benefit, not only the bodily organism, but also the psychological self. We proposed that, assuming humans' innate affinity for nature (the biophilia hypothesis), nature would be conducive to a sense of environment-self fit, which would be experienced as authenticity (being aligned with one's true self). We formulated several hypotheses: (a) nature fosters authenticity, and it does so through at least four plausible mechanisms: self-esteem, basic needs satisfaction (autonomy, competence,… Show more

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