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Environmental Psychology, May 19, 2000
This review is from: Environmental Psychology: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (Paperback)
This text book is a thorough overview of the growing interdisiplinary field of environmental psychology. However, readers should not be fooled by the title. The text deals with the environment in which we as humans live, including work and home, not complete environmentalism. All the ideas can be applied to the "environment" in the sense it has come to be known, but they do not directly relate to this growing concern over the earth's health. The text book design of this book facilitates understanding and allows the reader to separate the ideas into segments in order to avoid becoming overwhelmed. Despite the confusion created by the title, the book is clear and concise and a great introduction to this field of psychology.
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