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Lost Connections Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression � and the Unexpected Solutions
Johann Hari's 'Lost Connections' embarks on a deeply personal investigation into the prevailing crises of depression and anxiety, questioning the conventional wisdom that these conditions are solely rooted in brain chemistry. Having personally struggled with these issues and found standard treatments insufficient, Hari undertakes a global journey to uncover what he believes are the real, often overlooked, causes. He interviews leading scientists, psychologists, and individuals from diverse backgrounds who share their experiences, seeking to understand how modern life itself might be fostering widespread mental distress by creating profound disconnects. The book proposes that societal and environmental factors, rather than solely individual biological predispositions, are primary drivers of these illnesses. Hari identifies nine key "disconnections"—from meaningful work, from other people, from natural environments, from childhood trauma, from status and respect, from the natural world, from a hopeful future, and from core values—as significant contributors to psychological suffering. What makes the work compelling is Hari's raw honesty, the rigorous research that underpins his arguments, and his optimistic reframing of solutions. Instead of relying solely on pharmaceuticals, he advocates for systemic changes and a restoration of genuine human connection and purpose as pathways to healing, offering readers a fresh and hopeful perspective on confronting depression and anxiety.
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Tomes & Tales
$12.95
1 copy
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages
336
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9781632868305
ISBN-10
163286830X
Language
English
Published
2018-01-23