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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Genre: Psychology, Self-Help, Spirituality, Sociology, Inspirational, Non-Fiction
Book Review:
In ''Yearning for Home in Troubled Times,'' organizational psychologist Kenwyn K. Smith addresses a profound and nearly universal human experience: the sense of existential homelessness in a chaotic, fast-paced world. Smith, drawing from his expertise in group dynamics and social work, explores this ''yearning'' not just as a personal psychological state, but as a social and spiritual condition. The book skillfully weaves together psychological insight, poetic wisdom from figures like Rumi, and powerful social commentary exemplified by Nelson Mandela's iconic words. It moves beyond diagnosing the problem to offering a path toward building a sense of ''home''—a place of belonging, safety, and authenticity—within ourselves and our communities. While rooted in psychological theory, its tone is accessible and reflective, making it suitable for both professionals in helping fields and general readers seeking meaning and stability. It is a thoughtful, compassionate guide for anyone feeling adrift and searching for a deeper sense of connection and purpose in uncertain times.