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The Loneliness Antidote - The Neuroscience of Loneliness and the Art of Human Connection - cover

The Loneliness Antidote - The Neuroscience of Loneliness and the Art of Human Connection

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Publisher: Royal Co.

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Summary

Feeling lonely in a hyper-connected world? You're not alone.  Millions suffer silently, and it's impacting our health, happiness, and even our lifespans. In The Loneliness Antidote, we dive deep into the neuroscience behind this modern epidemic, exploring how loneliness affects our brains and bodies.  We uncover the surprising ways technology both connects and isolates us.  Discover how social media shapes our perceptions and the hidden power of online communities.  But this isn't just about problems; it's about solutions. Learn to rewire your social brain for greater connection.  We'll explore practical strategies for building meaningful relationships, fostering empathy, and finding your tribe.
 
 
 
This book goes beyond the usual self-help advice. We bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and real-world application.  Explore the impact of loneliness across generations, from Gen Z to the elderly.  Uncover the link between loneliness and mental health, and learn how to build resilience.  Discover the power of gratitude, the healing embrace of nature, and even the role of pets in combating isolation.  The Loneliness Antidote provides a unique, comprehensive roadmap to a more connected life.
Available since: 12/24/2024.
Print length: 234 pages.

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