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The Science of Human Connection - How Relationships Impact Health and Happiness - cover

The Science of Human Connection - How Relationships Impact Health and Happiness

Emily Wells

Publisher: Lulu.com

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Human connections are at the heart of a fulfilling life. The Science of Human Connection: How Relationships Impact Health and Happiness dives into the profound ways our relationships influence our physical well-being, mental health, and overall happiness. Drawing on the latest research in psychology, neuroscience, and social science, this book reveals why strong social bonds are essential for a thriving life.

You’ll discover how friendships, family ties, and romantic relationships contribute to our sense of purpose, resilience, and longevity. With practical insights and real-life examples, The Science of Human Connection offers tools to help you nurture meaningful connections, improve communication, and build stronger, more supportive relationships.

Ideal for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of human connection, this book provides a roadmap to a healthier, happier life by embracing the power of relationships. Learn how investing in your connections can transform your well-being and bring joy to everyday moments.
Available since: 10/16/2024.

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