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Loneliness: Science and Practice

Jeste, Dilip V.
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Book Information
Edition: 1st
Publisher: American Psychiatric Publishing
ISBN: 1-61537-422-1 (1615374221)
ISBN-13: 978-1-61537-422-9 (9781615374229)
Binding: Softcover
Copyright: 2023
Publish Date: 11/22
Weight: 0.94 Lbs.
Pages: 264
Subject Class: PSY (Psychiatry and Psychology)
Return Policy: Returns accepted up to 12 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply.
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Class Specifications
Discipline: Psychology
Subject Definition: Loneliness
NLM Class: BF 575
LC Class: BF575
Abstract: The internet, social media platforms, and digital technology all seem to point to a world of greater interconnectivity and social connection. Yet even against this background of global social networks, loneliness remains a major issue for millions of individuals, and one with tangible consequences: studies have demonstrated that loneliness correlates with to an increased risk of mental illnesses, as well as a 45% increased risk of death.In Loneliness: Science and Practice, experts from the United States and Europe seek to construct a translational framework for recognizing and addressing loneliness in the clinical context. Based on the latest literature on the topic, the book tacklesThe theoretical foundations of loneliness and other dimensions of social connection. Readers will benefit from validated rating scales to measure loneliness that account for the varied experiences of, and factors that contribute to, loneliness. The incidence and presentation of loneliness throughout the life cycle Loneliness among marginalized communities, including racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, immigrants, and individuals with mental illnesses The neurobiological and systemic neuroendocrine and inflammatory mechanisms of loneliness Interventions for loneliness, from research-based interventions for both younger and older age groups to community-based interventionsThroughout this guide, clinical vignettes help ground the theoretical information in real-world applicability. Key points help readers reference each chapter's most salient points quickly, and lists of suggested readings open the door to further exploration.By examining the psychosocial and biological mechanisms of loneliness, as well as the unique social and cultural contexts in which it can occur, Loneliness: Science and Practice offers readers a holistic understanding of loneliness and a framework for addressing it in the distinct communities they serve.
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