Project UnLonely: Navigate Loneliness and Reconnect with Others

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Dr Jeremy Nobel offers practical solutions to the growing crisis of loneliness.

Chronic loneliness is a private experience of profound anguish. It has also become a public health crisis.

The Unlonely Project will not just sound an alarm about the significant, growing negative impact of loneliness on nearly every sector of society, but also offer solace, hope and solutions.

While we can't cure loneliness the way we can cure strep throat or even cancer, there are concrete, actionable and effective things we can do to manage it and keep it from becoming chronic. For an individual lonely listener, or for anyone who loves, serves, treats, or employs people vulnerable to loneliness in community, work or educational settings, this audiobook will clarify how meaningful reconnection between the self and others begins, and how it can be nourished and sustained.

(P)2023 Penguin Audio

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Dr Jeremy Nobel, is a primary care physician and founder of the Foundation for Art & Healing. Dr Nobel is Board Certified in both Internal Medicine and Preventive Medicine, with Master's degrees in Epidemiology and Health Policy from the Harvard School of Public Health. He currently serves on the faculty of the Harvard Medical School in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine. He is also a poet, a photographer, and a teacher - a practitioner of the humanities.

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