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Science of Friendship

By: Kyler Shumway, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Kyler Shumway
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Summary

Loneliness isn’t our natural state.  

As relationship-oriented creatures, human beings are hardwired for connection. In fact, it’s at the heart of our survival - both as a species and as individuals. This makes America’s current loneliness epidemic all the more concerning. 

But the truth is that it’s hard to make friends. So many of us yearn for belonging but fear the icy sting of rejection, the long dark night of isolation. All of us deserve a place to belong, whether we’re completely friendless or we feel lonely in crowds.  

And that connection is possible. Kyler Shumway, CEO of Deep Eddy Psychotherapy, knows this firsthand. His own success story with friendship stems from a lifeline of loneliness, rejection, and heartache. And in his inspiring Audible Original, The Science of Friendship, he offers you insights into what friendship is, how it works, and how to cultivate more rewarding connections in your own life - regardless of how lonely you may or may not feel. How does interpersonal connection work on a neuroscientific level? What schemas do we live under that keep us unconnected from one another? Why do some friendships evolve into romantic relationships or even become toxic? 

At its core, Shumway’s lessons are a rewarding, life-affirming look at how to make our disconnected world just a bit more connected. With his help, you can learn to become a good friend to your community, to those around you, and (most important) to yourself.

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Engaging and helpful

Once you are an adult, you aren't really helped to make friends. These talks explicitly cover each part of making and keeping friends. Very helpful for of us who need a bit of help.

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Excellent!

Includes both scientific explanations and practical tips. Good crash course on friendship, I think there’s something to learn here for everyone

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One of the best books on friendship

One of the best books on friendship, if you want to know the science and how friendship works, and need motivation to start a new friendship. Then this book is a great start.

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Great listening

Loved it, so easy to follow and really makes you think. It's a shame it didn't mention the negative effects of social media into making new friends and keeping genuine connections.

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Very basic

For anyone with even a passing knowledge of this subject, this is really basic. I suspect it's aimed at adolescents or maybe very young adults.

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