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Overview""Dixon Chibanda's beautiful and heroic book will inspire everyone who reads it."" -- Johann Hari As featured on CBS Sunday Morning and NPR's Here and Now A simple, human solution for loneliness and depression When Dr. Dixon Chibanda lost a patient to suicide, he began a soul-searching journey that eventually led to a mental healthcare revolution. As one of only six psychiatrists in all of Zimbabwe, a country traumatized by decades of conflict, Chibanda quickly realized that millions there were suffering from mental illness with no hope of receiving care. He saw that the only way to narrow this care gap was to leverage existing resources in the community, and one such resource was the compassion and understanding of grandmothers. With fourteen of these wise elders as partners, Chibanda pioneered the Friendship Bench program, a community-driven initiative addressing loneliness, depression, substance abuse, and suicide by fostering intergenerational connectedness. Since then, more than 500,000 people worldwide have sat on a park bench to share their personal stories with an empathetic grandmother. A primer on how human connection forms the bedrock of our resilience, The Friendship Bench gives readers the tools to facilitate transformative healing by reaching out to those who are struggling and isolated from the world around them. It's a case study of how interventions supported by robust scientific evidence can be made accessible for all. Ultimately, it's a celebration of the collective wisdom and knowledge of those rooted in their communities and their profound ability to foster belonging, purpose, and healing. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dixon Chibanda, MDPublisher: New World Library Imprint: New World Library Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.00cm ISBN: 9781955831024ISBN 10: 1955831025 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 22 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Available To Order ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews""Friendship benches are inspiring and necessary, and Dixon Chibanda's beautiful and heroic book will inspire everyone who reads it."" -- Johann Hari, bestselling author of Lost Connections and Chasing the Scream ""This is an amazing book. The Friendship Bench is a truly profound story of abandonment trauma and the healing power of connection: To be heard, to be acknowledged, to be anchored in a relationship of empathy is to begin healing our deepest wounds. It is so very moving to imagine the impact of these grandmothers creating connection with people who are hurting, and helping them heal with simple acts of love."" -- Susan Anderson, bestselling author of The Journey from Abandonment to Healing and Taming Your Outer Child ""Loneliness, depression, mental illness, substance abuse -- our world is desperate for solutions to these stubborn human plagues, and Dixon Chibanda is promoting a beautifully simple one. In my work reimagining midlife, I've seen the power of intergenerational connection and how the immense wisdom and value of our elders is often squandered. Chibanda has been doing extraordinary work leveraging this vital human resource, working with grandmothers to offer solace and direction to those who are suffering the worst. This wonderful book shows us that we don't have to rely only on professionals to help, that we are all each other's keepers, and that simple human connection can be the greatest cure. Read it -- you'll love it!"" -- Chip Conley, bestselling author of Learning to Love Midlife ""This book is a marvel. As a practicing psychotherapist for four decades, I keep up with recent books about the field -- they often introduce useful new ideas, techniques, and theories. I have not, however, read anything that has moved, enlightened, and excited me as much as Dixon Chibanda's The Friendship Bench, which is full of transformative wisdom. This book's time has come, and it contains lessons for those of us in the mental health field and for people looking for a new definition of eldership. I cannot recommend it highly enough."" -- Linda Carroll, LMFT, BCC, author of Love Cycles and Love Skills Author InformationDixon Chibanda, MD, is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Zimbabwe and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The director of the African Mental Health Research Initiative (AMARI), he has written about his work for The Guardian and LA Times and spoken to audiences at the World Economic Forum, the Aspen Ideas Festival, and the TEDWomen conference. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |