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Johann Hari is an author and a journalist. His previous book was a New York Times Best Seller and his newest, Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression and the Unexpected Solutions, is no doubt on its way to share the same status. It proposes a more holistic, societal look at the causes and treatment of depression - more than the singular chemical imbalance explanation we traditionally consider. The core principal of getting our needs met is a thread that runs throughout this discussion and the deep dive that Johann Hari does on the subject will fascinate you and cause you to stop and think very differently than you have before on this topic that affects so many people in this world. 

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In This Interview, Johann Hari and I Discuss...

His new book, Lost Connections: Uncovering the Real Causes of Depression and the Unexpected Solutions

The two kinds of human connection

Intrinsic (internal) and extrinsic (external) motivations

"Junk" values

The more you're driven by extrinsic values, the more likely you'll suffer from anxiety and depression in your life

Our society drives us to live in this extrinsic way

The whole point of advertising is to make us feel inadequate and our problems can be solved by buying

Extrinsic motives can crowd out the more fulfilling intrinsic motives

The 9 causes of depression and anxiety

The need to look more holistically at anxiety and depression than just a chemical imbalance

That the book is NOT saying not to take medications that help with anxiety and depression

The loneliest culture that has ever been

The importance of addressing the deep environmental factors/reasons why we're so depressed and anxious

Our sense of home and sense of belonging

The problems manifested by being isolated and alone

The benefit of being part of a "tribe"

Realizing that you're not the only one who struggles and feels the way you do

Grief and the diagnosis of depression

Just having a chemical imbalance means your pain doesn't have meaning

Depression and not having your needs met

Following the pain to its source

Pathologizing Depression

Johann Hari Links
Lost Connections Homepage
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