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Self-help

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Spirituality

Dr. Wendy Johnson

North Atlantic

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Cultivating Interdependence to Heal the Earth and Ourselves

Our modern way of living is incompatible with our survival. Most of us intuitively know this truth, but almost everything in our society encourages us to ignore it. Dr. Wendy Johnson confronts this undeniable fact and breaks down how we think and act every day in ways that undermine our individual and collective well-being.

The antidotes to many of the causal factors of poor health—loneliness, industrial diets, systemic inequality, fear of death, profit-based healthcare—are relational, with each other and with the living earth. Through evidence from public health, sociology, anthropology, human ecology, and her experience as a family physician, Dr. Wendy Johnson will show you how:

• We must incorporate an “ecosystem” perspective into modern medicine
• What you ingest and where you live can reinforce or upset your body’s delicate balance
• Eliminating one organism in an ecosystem can aff­ect all the others
• Histories of trauma can be passed down for generations
• Rekindling our relationships to non-human life is essential to our well-being
• Being closer to death can release some of its power over us
• Actions of communities will be stronger and more lasting than any individual e­fforts

You will leave with a clear vision of what a new society might look like, methods to accomplish this transformation, and concrete examples of where it is being done successfully.

PEOPLE TRUST DOCTORS: The author is a family physician with a master’s in public health from Johns Hopkins. Even readers who are initially skeptical will be compelled to hear a medical doctor speak about the ways our relationships to the living things around us impact our health.

COLLECTIVE-HELP IS THE NEW SELF-HELP: There are many books focused on individual wellness, but only a few on collective wellness. This book connects the reader’s desire for personal well-being to the health of our natural world and sees the connection between the two as fundamental to changing our destructive path toward the collapse of the natural world.

WELL-RESEARCHED AND SCIENTIFICALLY BACKED: While the author has critiques of the elevation and limits of Western medicine and science, she also is a practitioner of it. She cites cutting-edge research throughout each chapter to bolster her arguments.

PERSONAL STORYTELLING: The author shares ancestral wisdom, stories from her own life, and accounts from her patients that exemplify her points.

Dr. Wendy Johnson

Dr. Wendy Johnson is a family physician, public health professor, activist, and writer who has spent her life actively working for a world where everyone can live long lives in equitable communities. Her career includes stints scaling up HIV treatment in Mozambique, overseeing an urban public health department, and, most recently, directing a community clinic in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She has a Master’s in public health from Johns Hopkins and holds faculty appointments at the University of Washington and the University of New Mexico. Dr. Johnson has been a vocal activist on many progressive issues both locally and globally and is a two-time TEDx speaker.

Agence Schweiger