Department of Psychology, Concordia University of Edmonton, AW 236, Allan Wachowich Centre for Science, Research, and Innovation, 7128 Ada Boulevard, Edmonton, AB T5B 4E4, Canada.
Department of Psychology, University of Florida, 945 Center Drive, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Jun 19;20(12):6170. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20126170.
Much academic and media attention has been focused on how nature contributes to psychological health, yet, most of this focus has been on happiness or hedonic well-being. Although numerous writers and researchers have linked connecting with nature as a pathway to meaning in life, an integrated overview has not yet (to our knowledge) been offered. Our manuscript is thus of both theoretical and practical importance with respect to finding meaning in life. In this hybrid commentary/review paper, we examine the link between meaning in life and relating to the beyond-human natural world. Through presenting supportive empirical research and interdisciplinary insights, we make the case that connecting with the natural world provides us with meaning in various ways. We discuss how nature is a common source of meaning in people's lives and how connecting with nature helps to provide meaning by addressing our need to find coherence, significance/mattering, and purpose (the three aspects comprising the tripartite model of meaning life). We also consider how connecting with nature enhances our experiential appreciation for life, a fourth aspect of meaning in life recently proposed. Our discussion then expands to examining nature as a place of attachment. Going beyond how nature provides us with meaning, we consider how engaging in nature-based activities provides an avenue for many people to build meaningful lives. We close by considering how threats to nature are a threat to meaning in life.
大量的学术和媒体注意力都集中在自然如何促进心理健康上,但大多数关注都集中在幸福或享乐幸福感上。尽管许多作家和研究人员将与自然联系起来作为寻找生活意义的途径,但(据我们所知)尚未提供综合概述。因此,我们的论文在寻找生活意义方面具有理论和实践的重要性。在这篇混合评论/综述论文中,我们研究了生活意义与超越人类的自然世界的联系。通过呈现支持性的实证研究和跨学科的见解,我们提出了一个观点,即与自然世界的联系以各种方式为我们提供了意义。我们讨论了自然如何成为人们生活中共同的意义来源,以及如何通过满足我们寻找一致性、意义/重要性和目的的需求(构成生命意义的三分模型的三个方面)来帮助我们找到意义。我们还考虑了与自然的联系如何增强我们对生活的体验欣赏,这是最近提出的生命意义的第四个方面。我们的讨论随后扩展到考察自然作为依恋的场所。超越自然为我们提供意义的方式,我们考虑了参与基于自然的活动如何为许多人提供建立有意义的生活的途径。最后,我们考虑了对自然的威胁如何威胁到生命的意义。