
The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging
by Julia Hotz (2024)
Like 'Lost Connections', this explores societal factors impacting well-being and offers alternative solutions.

by Johann Hari (2018)
"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 [believe they] are largely caused by key problems with the way we live today. Hari's journey took him from a ... series of experiments in Baltimore, to an Amish community in Indiana, to an uprising in Berlin. Once he had uncovered [what he argues are] nine real causes of depression and anxiety, they led him to scientists who are discovering seven very different solutions"--Amazon.com.
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by Julia Hotz (2024)
Like 'Lost Connections', this explores societal factors impacting well-being and offers alternative solutions.

by Matt Haig (2015)
Echoing 'Lost Connections', this offers a personal and honest account of overcoming depression.

by Andrew Solomon (2000)
Similar to 'Lost Connections', this provides a comprehensive and nuanced exploration of depression's many facets.

by Johann Hari (2015)
From the same author as 'Lost Connections', this critiques societal approaches to addiction and mental health.
by Alex Korb
Like 'Lost Connections', this book offers actionable strategies for improving mental well-being through understanding the brain.
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