Description
Previous library book. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.
This charming mid-century self-help book offers a compassionate and insightful exploration of loneliness, a universal human experience that has likely touched us all at some point. Written by Pauline Woodruff Titus, a pioneering psychologist and author, “Never Be Lonely” provides a refreshingly candid and practical discussion of the causes and remedies for this often-stigmatized condition. Published in 1956, the book reflects the shifting social mores and evolving attitudes towards mental health in the post-war era, making it a fascinating cultural artifact in its own right. Titus’s warm and empathetic tone, coupled with her expertise in human behavior, creates a reassuring guide for those seeking solace and understanding. This well-preserved ex-library copy bears the gentle patina of its institutional past, inviting collectors and readers alike to delve into its timeless wisdom and glimpse a bygone era’s approach to self-help and personal growth.