Loneliness a bigger killer than obesity, say researchers
Two new meta-analyses suggest that loneliness and social isolation
are greater risk factors for early death than obesity and other public
health threats.
Loneliness and isolation - Click on Wales - Institute of Welsh Affairs
www.iwa.wales › Home › Featured Article
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19 Tem 2017 - Samaritans
welcomed the opportunity recently to contribute to the Assembly Health,
Social Care and Sport Committee Inquiry into loneliness and isolation.
Loneliness | Support Groups
https://loneliness.supportgroups.com/
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21 Tem 2017 - The
Loneliness Support Group is here for anyone looking for support in
dealing with Loneliness problems. You can join the Loneliness Support
Groups here for ...
#loneliness hashtag on Twitter
https://twitter.com/hashtag/loneliness
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5 Ağu 2017 - See Tweets about #loneliness on Twitter. See what people are saying and join the conversation.
Loneliness could literally kill you - OPINION - The Hindu
www.thehindu.com/.../tp.../loneliness.../article19437568.ece
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5 Ağu 2017 - As India stares at a loneliness epidemic, a new global study links it to a heightened risk of premature death.
How to recognise and help a coachee/ mentee manage loneliness ...
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24 Tem 2017 - It's
a common misconception that loneliness is about isolation from or lack
of contact with other people. In reality, people differ greatly in how
they respond to ...
Loneliness: The New Epidemic of the Young - Speaking Tree
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31 Tem 2017 - Loneliness:
The New Epidemic of the Young - A few disclaimers before I launch a
tirade of disappointment against the rising epidemic of loneliness among
the ...
How many syllables in loneliness?
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2 Ağu 2017 - How
many syllables in loneliness? Check our Syllable Dictionary. Learn to
divide loneliness into syllables. How to pronounce loneliness. Find out
what rhymes ...
The Loneliness and Disenchantment of the Alligator – Electric Literature
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17 Tem 2017 - They
decided to call the alligator Minnie only after she'd laid nine eggs,
late in the summer of 1952. For all of her 54 years she'd never been
given a name ...
In Loneliness - Walnut Hill Community Church
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Loneliness. Today; Brian Mowrey · Loneliness · Psalms. 00:00. 32:01.
Show Audio Player. Series: Real Life · Worship in Truth ...
Loneliness Support Groups Online | DailyStrength
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5 Ağu 2017 - Explore DailyStrength's Loneliness support groups and meet others who are facing Loneliness related issues.
Loneliness and Dis-Connection | Psychology Today
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18 Tem 2017 - Do
you pick up your phoned look at the various iterations of Facebook and
Twitter when you are with others or feeling somehow lonely? This
strategy will only ...
TIL Alpacas can die of loneliness, when bought they always need to ...
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to reddit? Click here! You learn something new every day; what did you
learn today? Submit interesting and specific facts that you just found
out (not broad ...
Aziz Ansari on Quitting the Internet, Loneliness, and Season 3 of ...
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the rapturous reception to 'Master of None's second season, Aziz Ansari
is at the height of his career. The stand-up turned TV auteur tells GQ
Style why he ...
loneliness | Cambridge English Dictionary'deki anlamı
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26 Tem 2017 - loneliness anlam, tanım, loneliness nedir: the state of being lonely. Daha fazlasını öğren.
The perceived loneliness of the ultra long-distance runner | Life and ...
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21 Tem 2017 - Looking
for something social and visually stunning? The 100km Race to the
Stones could be for you. After all, how hard could running with friends
be?
86 Songs About Loneliness and Feelings of Isolation | Spinditty
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28 Tem 2017 - Feeling
lonely, socially isolated, without friends? Make an I'm So Lonely
Playlist using these pop, rock and country songs. If you're going to be
alone, you might ...
Safeguarding Against Loneliness in Leadership - Orange Blogs
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28 Tem 2017 - “The
Loneliest Job” is a famous picture taken of John F. Kennedy in the Oval
Office in 1961. In the picture, he stands over his desk, giving the
iconic image of him ...
Study: Loneliness, Isolation Greater Health Problem In US Than Obesity
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6 Ağu 2017 - New
research shows that loneliness, social isolation, and living alone pose
a greater heath threat to Americans than being overweight.
Understanding Loneliness
What makes us happiest in life? Some
people may point to fabulous fame and fortune. Yet hands down, surveys
show that friends and family are the real prize. Even though our need to
connect is innate, some of us always go home alone. You could have
people around you throughout the day or even be in a lifelong
marriage, and still experience a deep, pervasive
loneliness. Unsurprisingly, isolation can have a serious detrimental effect on one's mental and physical
health.
See also
- Depression
- Introversion
- Shyness
- Social Life
Why A Lonely Cold Feels Even More Miserable
By David DiSalvo on August 04, 2017 in Neuronarrative
Catching a cold is a miserable
experience no matter who you are, but new research shows how loneliness
makes the symptoms even worse.
How Can We Build and Nurture Our Circle of Support?
By Caren Osten Gerszberg on August 01, 2017 in The Right Balance
Are you making time to connect with
those you care about? Are you looking to widen your circle of support?
Finding time and reaching out can go a long way.
What Future for the Family?
By Neel Burton M.D. on August 01, 2017 in Hide and Seek
Families are becoming much more diverse.
Thinking of Proposing Marriage?
By Barton Goldsmith Ph.D. on July 31, 2017 in Emotional Fitness
Today, some people think they have to
stretch the moment into an entire day (or two) of romance and lavish
gestures before popping the question.
Is an Increase in Individualism Damaging Our Mental Health?
By Rob Whitley, Ph.D. on July 28, 2017 in Talking About Men
New research indicates that we are
becoming more and more individualistic. Is this having a negative effect
on our mental health?
Help, I Married My Father
By Andrea F. Polard Psy.D. on July 27, 2017 in A Unified Theory of Happiness
Why do so many women end up unhappily
in relationships with males who remind them of their father? How can we
stop this painful habit?
The Meaning of Friendship in a Social Networked World*
By Alex Pattakos Ph.D. on July 24, 2017 in The Meaningful Life
Do you have relationships through which
you are able and willing to disclose your authentic self—close
thoughts, intimate feelings, and sensitive vulnerabilities, including
fears?
Gimme Shelter: Soaked by Organizational Change
By James Bailey Ph.D. on July 24, 2017 in At the Helm
Where you stand when times are turbulent determines where you are when times calm.
Loneliness and Dis-Connection
By Ellyn Kaschak Ph.D. on July 18, 2017 in She Comes a Long Way, Baby
Do you pick up your phoned look at the
various iterations of Facebook and Twitter when you are with others or
feeling somehow lonely? This strategy will only make you more lonely.
Why Would Anyone Build Their Own Coffin?
By Peter Toohey Ph.D. on July 18, 2017 in Annals of the Emotions
In the remote Tasmanian town of
Ulverstone there’s a community group who’ve taken to building their own
coffins years before they need them. Why are they doing it?
The Challenges of Intimacy
By Neel Burton M.D. on July 18, 2017 in Hide and Seek
Why intimacy requires constant vigilance.
All the Lonely People—Where Do They All Come From?
By David Ludden Ph.D. on July 15, 2017 in Talking Apes
Social networks are vital for good health and well-being, but it is quality and not quantity of relationships that counts.
A Loner’s Jottings
By Marty Nemko Ph.D. on July 14, 2017 in How To Do Life
Thoughts on a life mainly alone.
Short Answers: Getting Unstuck
By Marty Nemko Ph.D. on July 12, 2017 in How To Do Life
Getting expert fast, re-engaging, preventing procrastination.
Have Hearing Loss? Try These Six Steps To Communicate Better
By Shari Eberts on July 08, 2017 in Life With Hearing Loss
Do you have trouble communicating with others because of your hearing loss? Set yourself up for success with these six steps.
Feeling Lonely? Talk to a Woman
By Kira Asatryan on July 02, 2017 in The Art of Closeness
Research suggests both men and women feel less lonely after talking to a woman.
Touch Hunger
By Neel Burton M.D. on June 29, 2017 in Hide and Seek
Feeling Understood — Even More Important Than Feeling Loved?
By Leon F Seltzer Ph.D. on June 28, 2017 in Evolution of the Self
Absent the substantial chemical
attraction intrinsic to the heated glow of romantic love, can you
actually stay in love with someone who you feel can’t “get” who you are?
The Loneliness Epidemic and What We Can Do About It
By Emma M. Seppälä Ph.D. on June 22, 2017 in Feeling It
Our need to feel special may be feeding a loneliness crisis. Here's what we can do!
Social Loneliness May Make the Depressed Even More So
By Judith J. Wurtman Ph.D. on June 19, 2017 in The Antidepressant Diet
Clinically it has to be labelled mental
illness, this depression. Is it an illness, however, this need to
converse authentically?
What to Do About Deep Loneliness Post-Divorce
By Susan Pease Gadoua L.C.S.W. on June 15, 2017 in Contemplating Divorce
Are you feeling like your social life
has disappeared since your divorce? Here are three simple steps you can
take to feel less lonely and make new friends.
Decreasing Self-Centeredness May Also Help Reduce Loneliness
By Christopher Bergland on June 13, 2017 in The Athlete's Way
A study published today by John
Cacioppo and colleagues reports that self-centeredness and perceived
social isolation feed off one another as part of a reciprocal feedback
loop.
Watching Yourself Eat Changes How Much You Consume
By Katherine Schreiber and Heather Hausenblas Ph.D. on June 11, 2017 in The Truth About Exercise Addiction
Watching ourselves eat can sometimes help us eat less. Other times it can make us eat more. Why?
Is It Time to Get Your Hearing Checked?
By Shari Eberts on June 05, 2017 in Life With Hearing Loss
Do you or someone you love have a hearing loss? Here are five reasons to find out. Your health and happiness depend on it.
Why Shaming Doesn't Work
By Krystine I. Batcho Ph.D. on May 31, 2017 in Longing for Nostalgia
Many people consider shaming an
acceptable way of changing behavior. Is shaming effective? Research
reveals that shame is a complex emotion.
13 Reasons Why to Live
By Ana Nogales, Ph.D. on May 30, 2017 in Family Secrets
Sometimes depression doesn't let us see the beauty of life.
Chris Cornell’s Life and Death: Suicide Is Not Painless
By Kyle D Killian Ph.D., LMFT on May 26, 2017 in Intersections
We don’t know the depth of people’s suffering, the silent struggles they daily endure.
Will You Be Less Depressed If You Get Married? Two Studies
By Bella DePaulo Ph.D. on May 19, 2017 in Living Single
When single people marry, do they get
less depressed? Are married people less depressed than people who are
cohabiting or dating or single with no romantic partner?
Face-to-Face Connectedness, Oxytocin, and Your Vagus Nerve
By Christopher Bergland on May 19, 2017 in The Athlete's Way
A new study reports that oxytocin "love
hormone" levels surge during a romantic crisis. These findings reaffirm
a link between the vagus nerve and our need to "tend-and-befriend."
Fast Friends or Friends Fast
By Jeremy E Sherman Ph.D. on May 14, 2017 in Ambigamy
Clinging to old friends for fear of
being stranded alone? There's another way. Get faster at turning new
acquaintances into easy cozy friends.
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