Vystopia
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
"This book is written for the vegan who finds it difficult to get non-vegans to understand the depth of their anguish."--Page 3
An Australian-based psychologist and existential psychotherapist, her work delves into the personal and social challenges of navigating a vegan lifestyle within a predominantly non-vegan society. She offers guidance through her writing and training, empowering individuals and communities to understand and manage these unique life circumstances. Her approach uniquely blends psychological insights with the ethical considerations and societal impact of veganism.
"This book is written for the vegan who finds it difficult to get non-vegans to understand the depth of their anguish."--Page 3
Exploring personal and social myths, this self-help book encourages readers to reflect on how these narratives shape their choices and limit their potential. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing these myths in both oneself and others, highlighting their influence on resistance to change. The book offers practical tools designed to empower individuals to become more effective advocates for change in their own lives and the lives of those around them.