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  2. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    There are both positive and negative psychological effects of solitude. Much of the time, these effects and the longevity is determined by the amount of time a person spends in isolation . [ 11 ] The positive effects can range anywhere from more freedom to increased spirituality , [ 12 ] while the negative effects are socially depriving and may ...

  3. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Much has been written about the benefits of being alone, yet often, even when authors use the word "loneliness", they are referring to what could be more precisely described as voluntary solitude. Yet some assert that even long-term involuntary loneliness can have beneficial effects. [81] [7]

  4. Autophobia - Wikipedia

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    Autophobia, also called monophobia, isolophobia, or eremophobia, is the specific phobia or a morbid fear or dread of oneself or of being alone, isolated, abandoned, and ignored. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This specific phobia is associated with the idea of being alone, often causing severe anxiety.

  5. Are you alone or lonely? Study pinpoints how much alone time ...

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    Adults living alone are at a higher risk of cancer mortality, a study published in October found. Loneliness engages some of the same brain centers we have when it comes to feeling pain, Mehl says.

  6. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    The effects of experimental manipulations of isolation in nonhuman social species has been shown to resemble the effects of perceived isolation in humans, and include: increased tonic sympathetic tone and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) activation and decreased inflammatory control, immunity, sleep salubrity, and expression of genes ...

  7. The Epidemic of Gay Loneliness - The Huffington Post

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    But the real effect of the apps is quieter, less remarked-upon and, in a way, more profound: For many of us, they have become the primary way we interact with other gay people. “It’s so much easier to meet someone for a hookup on Grindr than it is to go to a bar by yourself,” Adam says.

  8. Loner - Wikipedia

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    There are different types of loners, including individuals who prefer solitude and limited social interaction. 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.

  9. Existential crisis - Wikipedia

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    Being aware of these differences is central for properly assessing the issue at the core of a specific crisis and finding a corresponding response to resolve it. The most well-known existential crisis is the mid-life crisis and a lot of research is directed specifically at this type of crisis.