User:Jacobisq/Restorative space
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Restorative niche is a term developed by the psychologist Brian R. Little and popularised by Susan Cain to describe spaces (and, metaphorically, times) within one's life which make it possible to re-connect with the true self after immersion in the social self or persona.[1]
Developed from the work of Rachel and Stephen Kaplan on the healing environment, the restorative niche is a more individualised concept, allowing for different spaces/times offering different possibilities, often at a micro scale from one person to another.[2]
Function
[edit]Access to restorative niches at school, work, and society generally has been linked by studies to personal well-being.[3]. The restorative niche is perhaps most important to the Eysenckian introvert,[4] but contrasting niches (with over- rather than under-stimulation) are important to the extravert as well.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]Further Reading
[edit]Gaston Bachelard, The Poetics of Space (1964)
External links
[edit]The “Restorative Niche” and Constructive Rest
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