2. Environmental psychology is the study
of human behavior in relation to the
environment neat and defined by man.
It is a relatively new field of psychology,
but since 1960 there are studies and
work in this area of psychology. The
majority of these works originated in
the recognition of environmental
problems such as pollution, which
began to take center stage in the legal
offices.
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3. The psychologist Kurt Lewin (1890-1947) was one of the first to give
importance to the relationship between humans and the environment. Its
aim was to determine the influence that the environment has on people,
the relationships established with him, the way people act, react and
organized as the environment.
According to environmental psychology, the environment can be defined
as: all contexts in which the subject (eg dwelling houses, offices, schools,
roads, etc..) Can be developed by acting more on group behavior individual
behavior.
This branch of psychology mainly presents five principles to be taken into
account when carrying out any work or research on the basis of this
industry:
Note that the man is able to modify the environment.
You need to be present in all contexts of everyday environment.
Consider the person and the environment as a single entity, room.
The individual acts in the environment and the environment affects the
individual.
An investigation or intervention of this kind must always be carried out
with the help of other sciences ...
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7. The art of Feng Shui is a way to mitigate the harmful effects
of environmental imbalance, according to the distribution
of the rooms of a house, the essential elements that should
not miss, and location objects occupying surrounding its
occupants in the home or in the workplace.
According to this doctrine, the objects based on their
location may cause different moods and also help or hinder
the flow of events.
The Fen Shui is a Chinese practice that means wind and
water, which seeks to harmonize the surrounding energy, by
providing optimal human constructions.
The doctrine of Feng Shui is based on the existence of a
vital breath or Chi whose flow can be changed according to
the shape and arrangement of space, orientations or
cardinal and temporal changes.
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