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Loneliness Impact

Lila Santoro

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Synopsis

Loneliness Impact explores the pervasive issue of loneliness in our increasingly connected world, highlighting its profound impact on mental health and offering strategies for building meaningful social bonds. The book emphasizes that loneliness is not simply about the absence of people; rather, it’s a subjective experience arising from a gap between desired and actual connections. Did you know that loneliness can affect the same neurobiological pathways in the brain as physical pain, and that it can weaken the immune system? The book delves into the psychological mechanisms through which loneliness affects cognition, emotion regulation, and overall well-being. It examines how societal shifts, such as increased urbanization and digital communication, have contributed to the rise of social isolation. Presenting research from psychology, neuroscience, and sociology, Loneliness Impact progresses from defining core concepts like social isolation and perceived social support, to exploring the detrimental effects of loneliness on mental health, including its association with depression and anxiety.

 
Ultimately, this self-help resource provides evidence-based approaches to fostering connections. It details strategies for improving social skills, cultivating empathy, and challenging negative thought patterns, incorporating mindfulness and cognitive behavioral techniques. By integrating diverse research and offering practical tools and real-world examples, this book offers a unique perspective for anyone seeking to improve their emotional well-being and combat social isolation.
Disponible depuis: 15/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 97 pages.

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