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  2. Your work burnout might be fueled by loneliness. Two ... - AOL

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    But one feeling has been largely overlooked in the conversation surrounding fizzling out at work. Loneliness is on the rise in the American workforce and may be a major reason so many people feel ...

  3. How to Cope with Loneliness: Experts Share 11 Tips - AOL

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    In 2023, the U.S. Surgeon General published an advisory warning that America was in the throes of a loneliness epidemic. It continues to persist, with Google Trends reporting that “how to cope ...

  4. Is Chronic Loneliness Real? - AOL

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    Chronic loneliness is not a diagnosable mental health condition, but it can affect your emotional and physical health. Here’s everything you need to know. Skip to main content. 24/7 ...

  5. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Transient loneliness (loneliness that exists for a short period of time) is related to positive effects, including an increased focus on the strength of one's relationships. [6] [7] Chronic loneliness (loneliness that exists for a significant amount of time in one's life) is generally correlated with negative effects, including increased ...

  6. Loneliness epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The loneliness epidemic is an ongoing trend of loneliness and social isolation experienced by people across the globe. [1] [2] The uptick may have begun in the 2010s and was exacerbated by the isolating effects of social distancing, stay-at-home orders, and deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. Exploring the loneliness epidemic: From professional ... - AOL

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    To combat the loneliness epidemic, professional cuddlers like Jasmine Siemon from Bethesda, Maryland, are leading the way. She uses platonic touch therapy to assist adults dealing with issues such ...

  8. Loner - Wikipedia

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    The first type includes individuals that are forced into isolation because they are, or feel as though they are, rejected by society, and may experience loneliness. A second type of individuals described as loners includes those who regularly practice social interaction, while also spending extended periods of time in solitude, without ...

  9. Expert tips on how to deal with loneliness and why it ... - AOL

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