Medicine Why do people suffer from misery? / Nobuko Nakano

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 医学 人は、なぜさみしさに苦しむのか? / 中野信子
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Released date: 13 Sep 2023
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Medicine
[Contents introduction] Samusiness is not a weakness of the mind. It is an instinct for survival.
Why does mankind have the feeling of "loneliness"? Brain science reveals your mind that you don't know!
"It is painful to be alone"
"No one can be satisfied"
There is probably no one who has ever felt lonely or lonely
among us human beings who make a group and live a social life.
Because the organisms that make a group are more dangerous if they are isolated,
they should have the function to feel loneliness by default.
It is an instinct for survival, not a weakness of the mind.
Why do we think that "loneliness is not good"
"being alone is miserable"
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In this book, we focus
on the question of why the feeling of loneliness occurs
from the viewpoint of brain science and biology.
Various assumptions, imprinting, and prejudices are hidden in it.
Also, why the feeling of loneliness is
negative,
from the scientific and social factors.
All emotions must have meaning.
If it is
, even when the feeling of loneliness occurs 0 Chapter 2 Why We Feel Uncomfortable with Sadness
. The belief that "sadness is not good" makes us suffer more.
0 Chapter 3 The Relationship Between the Development of the Brain and the Heart and Sadness
. Our brain and mind have not changed since the Stone Age
. The reason why the sense of loneliness increases during adolescence
0 Chapter 4 The Danger of Sadness
. Malicious people who take advantage of the weakness of the heart
. The strong sense of loneliness inherent in "intense anger"
0 Chapter 5 In order to get along well with Sadness
. Ideal for a new community connected through hobbies
. The strong sense of loneliness inherent in "intense anger"
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[Author's brief history] Nobuko NAKANO Born in 1975 in Tokyo. Brain scientist, Doctor of Medicine, and cognitive scientist. Completed a doctoral course in cranial nerve medicine at the Graduate School of Medicine of the University of Tokyo. Worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the French National Laboratory. Returned to Japan. He is energetically engaged in research and writing on the themes of brain and psychology. He is currently a professor at East Japan International University. His book is 0 『 『 』 』 『 』 『 PSYCHO-PASS 』 『 』