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An important point in this book is that loneliness in childhood has "a significant impact on the incidence of serious disease and premature death decades later in adulthood." School failure is a major contributor to this problem. Children who fail in school are socially isolated and deficient in the language and communications skills that could help them overcome their isolation. Lynch also explores the links between loneliness and premature death, and describes the biological power of human dialogue--which, he says, is more intimate than sexual intercourse, because dialogue involves the heart, not just the body. This is not a fluffy, feel-good book. There are no quick tips, no instant relief from loneliness, no "do now" lists of activities. This book is for readers willing to delve into the subject of loneliness and health risk. Lynch wants you to understand the magnitude of the problem, which he presents in a style that is both academic (with plenty of statistics and graphs) and accessible. He also wants you to understand the complex solution: contact, companionship, and communication. --Joan Price
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Thoughtful, insightful book,
By SouthTemple (Utah, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Cry Unheard: New Insights into the Medical Consequences of Loneliness (Hardcover)
I bought this book and was really awed at some of Dr. Lynch's comments and research. It is a gentle and profound book that looks at the physiological aspects of loneliness. Some of his observations are brilliant, I felt. I especially appreciated his research into the affects of early trauma, and our bodies' reactions as we talked about it. Interesting that bodies remember the early psychological effects, even if we consciously don't remember. While we might intuitively believe that to be true, his research was good evidence of its truth.
I am glad that Dr. Lynch is doing this research. It has great potential for many aspects of medicine, as well as psychotherapy. Kudos to Dr. Lynch!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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An important book on an overlooked topic.,
By Vincent J. Felitti, MD "Vincent J. Felitti, MD" (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Cry Unheard: New Insights into the Medical Consequences of Loneliness (Hardcover)
This is an interesting, important, and well-written book on a subject that is overlooked, often perhaps out of embarrassment. The emotional consequences of loneliness are neither surprising nor unexpected. It is the biomedical consequences that are the surprise, and which are so infrequently identified because their roots are concealed in time and then protected by shame, by secrecy, and by social taboos against exploring certain areas of human experience. "A Cry Unheard" would be a good purchase by, or a gift for, any practicing physician.
Vincent J. Felitti, MD
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