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  2. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    Enforced loneliness (solitary confinement) has been a punishment method throughout history. It is often considered a form of torture. It is often considered a form of torture. Emotional isolation is a state of isolation where one feels emotionally separated from others despite having a well-functioning social network .

  3. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    Social isolation and loneliness in older adults is associated with an increased risk for poor mental and physical health and increased mortality. [ 66 ] [ 67 ] There is an increased risk for early mortality in individuals experiencing social isolation compared to those who are not socially isolated. [ 68 ]

  4. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    From about 1800, the word loneliness began to acquire its modern definition as a painful subjective condition. This may be due to the economic and social changes arising out of the enlightenment. Such as alienation and increased interpersonal competition, along with a reduction in the proportion of people enjoying close and enduring connections ...

  5. Loneliness can hit older adults hard. This aging expert says ...

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    A growing number of older adults in the United States are experiencing loneliness due to a lack of connection with others, which poses a significant threat to their health. This is especially true ...

  6. Existential crisis - Wikipedia

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    It is usually associated with emotional pain, despair, helplessness, guilt, anxiety, and loneliness. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 18 ] On the cognitive side, the affected are often confronted with a loss of meaning and purpose together with the realization of one's own end.

  7. Narcotics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    NA suggests that the disease of addiction can be arrested, and recovery is possible through the NA twelve-step program. The steps never mention drugs or drug use, rather they refer only to addiction, to indicate that addicts have a disease of which drug use is one symptom. In the NA program, all drugs are considered equal, and alcohol is also a ...

  8. Saudade - Wikipedia

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    Fado and saudade are intertwined key ideas in Portuguese culture. The word fado comes from Latin fatum meaning "fate" or " destiny ". Fado is a musical cultural expression and recognition of this unassailable determinism which compels the resigned yearning of saudade , a bitter-sweet, existential yearning and hopefulness towards something over ...

  9. Substance use disorder - Wikipedia

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    addictive drug – psychoactive substances that with repeated use are associated with significantly higher rates of substance use disorders, due in large part to the drug's effect on brain reward systems; dependence – an adaptive state associated with a withdrawal syndrome upon cessation of repeated exposure to a stimulus (e.g., drug intake)