'The practical advice in this book is gold dust not only for lonely
people, but for those who long to help them.' - Joanna Lumley
Loneliness is an epidemic on the rise. It has long been documented that
older people suffer from social isolation, but teenagers do too,
likewise new parents, those with disability or illness, and anybody
going through a significant life change.
As more people work full-time, and we interact via social media rather
than face-to-face, we need to stop and ask ourselves: what can we do to
ensure all our futures are more connected and socially satisfying?
This book will help to share stories of loneliness to increase our
empathy and understanding of it, and to look for possible solutions.
Using the research the Jo Cox Commission undertook following the MP's
senseless death in 2016, it offers a wealth of practical advice: how to
spot the symptoms in yourself and in others; how to ease them; how to
seek help and, ultimately, how to understand this most fundamental of
human emotions. Its aim is simple: to provide us all with the tools we
need to lead kinder, more connected lives.