Co-creating ecologies of caring and sharing
Instead of the individualistic perspective, mental health can only be understood in a way that is meaningful for humans at the level of a biocultural organism at human scale. People are connected via all the many ways in which we communicate, enjoy doing things together, help each other, and share food and other resources. The … Continue reading Co-creating ecologies of caring and sharing
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