"Logging The Devastating Effects of Social Media on Close Relationships" is a compelling exploration of the profound impact social media has on our personal connections. In this thought-provoking book, readers are taken on a journey through the intricate web of virtual interactions that can strain and even sever the bonds we hold dear. With meticulous research and poignant real-life stories, the author delves into the various ways social media alters our perception of intimacy, trust, and communication. From the subtle erosion of face-to-face conversations to the proliferation of comparison and envy, this eye-opening account uncovers the hidden costs of our digital lives. With insightful analysis and practical advice, "Logging Off" offers a much-needed wake-up call, empowering readers to reclaim authentic connections and rediscover the true depth of human relationships in an increasingly online world.
James Alison (b. 1959) is a Catholic theologian, priest and author. He grew up in an evangelical family in England and converted to Catholicism as a teenager. Alison studied at Oxford and earned his doctorate in theology from the Jesuit Faculty in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He was a member of the Dominican order from 1981-1995.