“One of the most important books about the human condition to appear in a decade.”―Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness
A pioneering neuroscientist reveals the reasons for loneliness and what to do about it.
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.
Review
“Top-notch science writing: stimulating and useful information conveyed in accessible prose.” —Kirkus Starred Review –This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
About the Author
John T. Cacioppo is the Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
William Patrick is the editor in chief of the Journal of Life Sciences.
Reader of over 400 audiobooks, Dick Hill has won three coveted Audie awards and been nominated numerous times. He is also the recipient of several AudioFile Earphones Awards. AudioFile includes Dick on their prestigious list of “Golden Voices.”
Product details
- Full Audiobook MP3 Program
- Full PDF E-Book Included
- Print length : 328 pages
- Publication date : August 17, 2008
- Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company (August 17, 2008)
- ASIN : B00421BN3Q
- Language: : English