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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. We can't solve the climate crisis with fear alone - we need to rewire hope.In a world overwhelmed by anxiety, burnout, and division, The Neurobiology of Hope offers a refreshing and deeply human perspective: that hope itself is a biological function - and one that can be reactivated. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and systems thinking, Stacey A. Olson reveals how our emotional circuitry shapes not only our individual resilience but also our collective capacity for change.Through vivid storytelling and accessible science, Olson unpacks why traditional narratives of sacrifice and shame have failed to mobilize action - and how reframing hope as a physiological driver can unlock creativity, compassion, and courage in the face of global complexity. This book invites leaders, educators, designers, and everyday citizens to move beyond despair and into a new, actionable mindset: one rooted in biology, empathy, and possibility.The Neurobiology of Hope is more than a guide to understanding emotion - it's a manifesto for how we can reprogram our neural networks toward regeneration, belonging, and wellbeing.About the AuthorStacey A. Olson, LEED Fellow, CID, JUST Communities AP, Fitwel Ambassador, is a Director of Sustainable Design and co-leads a global Wellness Practice Area. A sought-after speaker on ESG, wellness, and the future of design, she integrates science-based strategies and human-centered innovation to help organizations turn ambition into measurable impact. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. We can't solve the climate crisis with fear alone - we need to rewire hope.In a world overwhelmed by anxiety, burnout, and division, The Neurobiology of Hope offers a refreshing and deeply human perspective: that hope itself is a biological function - and one that can be reactivated. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, and systems thinking, Stacey A. Olson reveals how our emotional circuitry shapes not only our individual resilience but also our collective capacity for change.Through vivid storytelling and accessible science, Olson unpacks why traditional narratives of sacrifice and shame have failed to mobilize action - and how reframing hope as a physiological driver can unlock creativity, compassion, and courage in the face of global complexity. This book invites leaders, educators, designers, and everyday citizens to move beyond despair and into a new, actionable mindset: one rooted in biology, empathy, and possibility.The Neurobiology of Hope is more than a guide to understanding emotion - it's a manifesto for how we can reprogram our neural networks toward regeneration, belonging, and wellbeing.About the AuthorStacey A. Olson, LEED Fellow, CID, EcoDistricts AP, Fitwel Ambassador, is a Director of Sustainable Design and co-leads Gensler's Global Wellness Practice Area. A sought-after speaker on ESG, wellness, and the future of design, she integrates science-based strategies and human-centered innovation to help organizations turn ambition into measurable impact. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.