Loneliness, John T. Cacioppo
Loneliness, John T. Cacioppo
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Loneliness
Human Nature and the Need for Social Connection

Author: John T. Cacioppo, William Patrick

Narrator: Dick Hill

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/19/2008


Synopsis

John T. Cacioppo's groundbreaking research topples one of the pillars of modern medicine and psychology: the focus on the individual as the unit of inquiry. By employing brain scans, monitoring blood pressure, and analyzing immune function, he demonstrates the overpowering influence of social context—a factor so strong that it can alter DNA replication. He defines an unrecognized syndrome, chronic loneliness; brings it out of the shadow of its cousin, depression; and shows how this subjective sense of social isolation uniquely disrupts our perceptions, behavior, and physiology, becoming a trap that not only reinforces isolation but can also lead to early death. He gives the lie to the Hobbesian view of human nature as a "war of all against all," and he shows how social cooperation is, in fact, humanity's defining characteristic. Most important, he shows how we can break the trap of isolation for our benefit both as individuals and as a society.

About John T. Cacioppo

John T. Cacioppo is the Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago and president of the Association for Psychological Science. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Morgan on October 22, 2017

Full disclosure. I never feel lonely. I love being alone. I'm alone right now. It rules. As a serious self realizer/homebody/introvert my dander goes up when psychologists (or anyone else) challenge my need for quality alone time. I don't give a fuck what anyone says. I need it. I suffer tremendousl......more

Goodreads review by Mircea on January 11, 2023

O analiza a singuratatii din punct de vedere biologic, psihologic si sociologic. O carte complexa.......more

Goodreads review by King on December 28, 2010

Full Disclosure: I am an introvert. Full fledged introvert. I have a general disdain for the part of the ego that desires acceptance from other people. I feel a need to rebel and quiet that part of the self. And like most introverts, I do not equate being alone with loneliness. I also have what Ains......more

Goodreads review by Simon on June 23, 2009

I just concluded reading this book. Bottom line: human beings are designed to seek meaningful (keyword here is meaningful) relationships. It's no wonder that studies of regular church-goers show they live longer than their counterparts- the more they are united by a common idea and maintain a health......more

Goodreads review by ar on July 08, 2019

I came to the book less out of curiosity and more as someone with a problem to solve, which added more emotional investment and urgency to my read. I wanted solutions but would settle for deeper understanding, which is the beginning of most good problem-solving ideas. Perhaps the most impactful insi......more