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  2. 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. [3]

  3. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    Solitude is a state that can be positively modified utilizing it for prayer allowing to "be alone with ourselves and with God, to put ourselves in listening to His will, but also of what moves in our hearts, let purify our relationships; solitude and silence thus become spaces inhabited by God, and ability to recover ourselves and grow in ...

  4. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    The existentialist school of thought views individuality as the essence of being human. Each human being comes into the world alone, travels through life as a separate person, and ultimately dies alone. Coping with this, accepting it, and learning how to direct our own lives with some degree of grace and satisfaction is the human condition. [52]

  5. The Beauty of Being Alone - AOL

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    There’s chronic loneliness, and there’s solitude. One is a dangerous epidemic. The other is a skill we must nurture

  6. 5 Ways to Feel Better Being Alone (and Maybe Even Enjoy It) - AOL

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    Being alone is not something the human body or mind is built to do, says Kory Floyd, Ph.D., a professor of communication at the University of Arizona and the author of The Loneliness Cure. You ...

  7. More than half of Americans say ‘alone time’ is essential to ...

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    For some, it’s simply about being physically away from people, while for others, it’s the ability to disconnect when alone, according to Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a licensed clinical psychologist ...

  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. Solipsism syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Solipsism syndrome is a psychological state and condition in which a person feels that reality is not external to their mind. Periods of extended isolation may predispose people to this condition.