Utah Psychological Association
In this episode we explore the relationship between our mental health and the great outdoors. In this episode, Cat Sales, UPA Student Representative talks with Dr. Amy McDonnell, a postdoctoral researcher from the Applied Cognition Lab at the University of Utah. Imagine stepping away from the hustle and bustle of urban life, leaving behind the constant barrage of screens and stimuli, and immersing yourself in the rejuvenating embrace of nature. Dr. McDonnell's research delves into the impact that increasing our connection with the natural world can have on our overall well-being. In a world where many of us find ourselves disconnected from nature, Dr. McDonnell talks about the research surrounding the potential mental health benefits of reconnecting with nature. Whether you're a city-dweller yearning for a breath of fresh air or someone seeking to deepen your appreciation for the outdoors, this episode promises to be an enlightening and thought-provoking experience. But that's not all! Dr. McDonnell also shares her insights with Cat for aspiring researchers and students seeking to forge their own paths in the field of psychology. So, as Dr. McDonnell says, "get off your computers" and grab your hiking boots or your strolling Crocs, unleash your curiosity and get ready to embark on a journey that might just change the way you perceive the world around you.
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