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In the mid-1990s, I joined the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Network on Mind-Body Integration, ... J. Allan Hobson (Harvard University), John Sheridan (Ohio State University), Steve Kosslyn (Harvard University), ...
A pioneering neuroscientist draws on detailed studies to demonstrate the correlation between social environments and health, offering insight into the differences between chronic loneliness and depression while explaining how social ...
Loneliness: Issues of Emotional Living in an Age of Stress for Clergy and Religious : the Second Boston Psychotheological Symposium
This mini-book Loneliness: How to Be Alone but Not Lonely gives Christian advice on how to find comfort in knowing God understands our deepest times of loneliness. He knows the heaviness of your heart.
Brings together papers which attempt to capture the phenomena of loneliness with case materials that illuminate the descriptive and theoretical accounts.
`The study of loneliness is richly documented in this monograph. Brought together are the major empirical and theoretical contributors who are investigating the complex domain of loneliness - from the...
This absorbing book provides an impetus toward renewed awareness of self, challenging and encouraging the reader to make a penetrating investigation of his own solitude.
What is the Hope for the Heart minibook series? The Hope series features biblical help and practical advice from radio host June Hunt. In easy-to-read and concise minibooks, June covers a range of topics, from depression to forgiveness, ...
Looks at the different kinds of loneliness one may experience throughout one's life and explains how solitude can be an opportunity for spiritual growth
Loneliness: Caring for Yourself and Others
We don't like the way it feels, and so we form connections with other human beings--and these connections help make our world happier, safer, and more satisfying for us all. You'll find out more inside this book!
Loneliness: Symptoms and Social Causes
This book presents data on loneliness in romantic relationships among emerging adults; children's and adolescents' experience of loneliness and social dissatisfaction in the context of social, economic and cultural changes, and a review on ...
What we explore in Loneliness is something which underlies those occasional forms of personal loneliness which are familiar to us all. First, there is a cultural loneliness, characteristic of the...
Maybe you are facing a period of loneliness right now. You may even feel like you are in a pit of despair with no way out. You are not unusual. Everyone faces loneliness at one time or another, but it is how you deal with.
Includes interviews with teens and practical advice from professionals concerning how to deal with loneliness. Hot Line.
This compendium offers a wide range of in-depth research into loneliness and its treatment. Sociologists and psychologists address issues such as the difference between loneliness and being alone, the various...
Loneliness