9/20/2023 0 Comments Npr hidden brain today![]() Loneliness feeds into and is a companion to addiction.WeĪlso attach shame to loneliness. It can manifest as anger, irritability, depressed mood, and Murthy reminds us loneliness doesn’t always present straightforward Using this time with intentionality - I love that idea. The place that relationships have in our lived priority list. We may be able to useĬOVID-19 as a way to reset how we approach relationships and to revisit Time we dedicate to the people we love, then I think we may be able toĬome out of this much stronger than when we began. Going to double down and focus on both the quality and quantity of the Intentionality, if we approach this time with the mindset that we are Near and far, appreciating all our human connectionsĪnd the role they play in the fabric of our well-being. The neighbors we wave at but don’t know their names. to more deeply appreciate the power they have in our lives, to This crisis, Murthy answers, is an opportunity to re-think and re-center our lives around relationships Us more unhealthy? Drive up bad health outcomes and mortality rates? Vedantam asks if the current COVID-19 crisis, and “social distancing” ![]() Have–they’re an essential part of the foundation that makes us healthy Recognize that they’re not just nice to have, they are necessary to We have to “rethink and harness the power of relationship and With others deeply affects all our health outcomes. We’re just starting to talk about this and understand how connections Relationships, Murthy says, are a powerful source of healing, yet What’s the connection between deep, disconnected loneliness, depression,Īnxiety, health outcomes and mortality rates? ![]() Suicide rates have goneĭown in many areas of the world why have they worsened in the US? Loneliness a bigger measured problem than diabetesĪnd heart disease (yet we don’t talk about it). To realize the deep connection between the serious health issues weįace, and loneliness. Murthy talks about how during his time as Surgeon General he came Murthy podcast - The Lonely American Male, from March 19, 2018.)ĭr. Traction in the past?) and - a nice companion to this week’s Vivek when sexual assault had been raised time and time again with little The Psychological Forces Behind a Cultural Reckoning: Understanding #MeToo (which answers why #metoo caught fire now This week’s Hidden Brain episode, A Social Prescription: Why Human Connection Is Crucial To Our Health.Ībout Hidden Brain: Vedantam is NPR’s social science correspondentĪnd he uses storytelling to break down the latest social science The United States just wrote a book, Together: the Healing Power of Social Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World.He spoke recently on Brené Brown’s new podcast, Unlocking Us, and also with Shankar Vedantam on Hidden Brain, the NPR social science podcast, - different, both excellent interviews. DeCellesa and Michael I.I’m thinking a lot about loneliness. " Physical and situational inequality on airplanes predicts air rage," by Katherine A. This week on Hidden Brain, we explore the psychology of inequality. Where we think we stand on that ladder tells you a lot about a person's life and their life outcomes." "We think about ourselves in terms of being on a certain rung with some people above us, and other people below us. But that instinct can cause psychological stress. He says it's human nature to compare ourselves to others. He's the author of The Broken Ladder: How Inequality Affects the Way We Think, Live, and Die. Keith Payne is now a social psychologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. But because of that subjective awareness, now everything seemed different to me." "It's not like I was poorer the day after that than I was before.
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