
Lost Connections
Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression - and the Unexpected Solutions
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Narrated by:
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Johann Hari
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By:
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Johann Hari
About this listen
From the New York Times best-selling author of Chasing the Scream, a radically new way of thinking about depression and anxiety.
What really causes depression and anxiety - and how can we really solve them? Award-winning journalist Johann Hari suffered from depression since he was a child and started taking antidepressants when he was a teenager. He was told that his problems were caused by a chemical imbalance in his brain. As an adult, trained in the social sciences, he began to investigate whether this was true - and he learned that almost everything we have been told about depression and anxiety is wrong.
Across the world, Hari found social scientists who were uncovering evidence that depression and anxiety are not caused by a chemical imbalance in our brains. In fact, they are largely caused by key problems with the way we live today. Hari's journey took him from a mind-blowing series of experiments in Baltimore, to an Amish community in Indiana, to an uprising in Berlin.
Once he had uncovered nine real causes of depression and anxiety, they led him to scientists who are discovering seven very different solutions - ones that work. It is an epic journey that will change how we think about one of the biggest crises in our culture today.
©2018 Johann Hari (P)2017 Audible, LtdEditorial reviews
This groundbreaking study of depression urges listeners to rethink what they know about mental health issues and reconsider how they are treated.
In Lost Connections, Johann Hari unpacks a distressing statistic: cases of anxiety and depression have been steadily on the rise since the 1980s, when he was diagnosed with depression as a teen. Curious as to why so many others in the Western world were also suffering from depression and anxiety and frustrated by the actions of the multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical industry, Hari sets out to find the real cause of the mounting mental health crisis. He asks questions of himself and society at large, navigating the psychological and environmental factors that can generate such painful feelings of disconnection.
Drawing conclusions from observations of different communities and lifestyles, this listen reveals that the stressors and loneliness of modern life may have more of an impact than you might think. Having battled such demons himself, Hari narrates his own audiobook with a sense of hard-won perspective that adds an element of powerful poignancy. Heavily researched and compelling, Lost Connections offers brand new insight on a critical subject matter.
Timely and well-researched
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Refreshing and brilliant
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Highly recommended and certainly fills in the holes regarding why the “pills” on their own without taking into account the impact of our environment and life trauma will never be enough. This is a positive book that asks us to look at the whole person and their environmental circumstances when considering depression rather than just the “chemical imbalance” theory of depression. A great book, well narrated and thought provoking.
Excellent and backed by research
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this book will change my life
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great narrator sounds like Jude Law
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Great listen and deep dive into true causes of depression
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Challenges the way we've been programmed to live.
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Stunning
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Essential reading
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Gives you a lot to think about.
very up to date information.
would recommend 100 times over.
wow! 2019 relevant
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