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We are more connected than ever. So why do we feel so alone?
You see it every day. Families sitting together but living in separate digital worlds. Teams burning out despite record investment in wellness programs. Children arriving at emergency departments overwhelmed by emotions they cannot name. Healthcare systems absorbing crisis after crisis that began long before anyone walked through the door. You sense the pattern, even if no one around you is naming it: something foundational is breaking, and no app, initiative, or efficiency metric is going to fix it.
Roots Before Branches offers a different lens. Drawing on years of experience across healthcare operations, behavioral health strategy, workforce development, and community engagement, Matthew C. Gee connects the dots between rising anxiety, depression, loneliness, burnout, and social fragmentation to reveal a shared root cause: the slow erosion of the human connections, developmental experiences, and foundational relationships that once built resilience, accountability, and emotional maturity. This is not a book against technology or progress. It is a call to rebalance, to stop treating downstream symptoms while ignoring what is happening upstream in families, schools, communities, and leadership cultures.
Inside, you will discover:
• Why healthcare systems cannot solve crises that begin in homes, schools, and communities, and what leaders can do about it
• How constant digital stimulation, social comparison, and the loss of stillness are reshaping emotional and behavioral development
• A framework for reconnecting leadership, healthcare, and society to the foundational "roots" that drive long-term human well-being
The future of healthcare, leadership, and community resilience depends on our willingness to look deeper. Roots Before Branches shows you where to start.
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