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blind walk

a trust exercise used in a group setting (e.g., an encounter group) to help members develop mutual trust. Half of the group close their eyes; the other half become their partners and lead the “blind” people through various experiences. Roles are then reversed, and finally all members discuss their reactions to the experience.

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November 16th 2024

environmental psychology

environmental psychology

a multidisciplinary field that investigates the effects of the physical environment on human behavior and welfare. Influences studied may include environmental stressors (e.g., noise, crowding, air pollution, temperature); design variables (e.g., lighting); the design of technology (see ergonomics); and larger, more ambient qualities of the physical environment, such as floorplan layouts, the size and location of buildings, and proximity to nature.