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  2. Solitude - Wikipedia

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    Solitude, also known as social withdrawal, is a state of seclusion or isolation, meaning lack of socialisation. Effects can be either positive or negative, depending on the situation. Effects can be either positive or negative, depending on the situation.

  3. Loner - Wikipedia

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    A loner is a person described as not seeking out, actively avoiding, or failing to maintain interpersonal relationships.. There are many potential causes for this solitude.

  4. Existential isolation - Wikipedia

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    Much work in psychology has focused on feelings of social isolation and/or loneliness. [4] Only recently have psychologists begun to explore the concept of existential isolation. [2] Existential isolation is the subjective sense that persons are alone in their experience and that others are unable to understand their perspective.

  5. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    Solitude can have positive effects on individuals. One study found that, although time spent alone tended to depress a person's mood and increase feelings of loneliness, it also helped to improve their cognitive state , such as improving concentration .

  6. Opinion: What I find in solitude and silence on the cliffs of ...

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    What I found at the top of the mountain was a radiant view over the blue Pacific, freedom from all distraction and a day that seemed to last for months.

  7. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    Social isolation is a state of complete or near-complete lack of contact between an individual and society.It differs from loneliness, which reflects temporary and involuntary lack of contact with other humans in the world. [1]

  8. Emotional isolation - Wikipedia

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    Emotional isolation is a state of isolation where one may have a well-functioning social network but still feels emotionally separated from others.. Population-based research indicates that one in five middle-aged and elderly men (50–80 years) in Sweden are emotionally isolated (defined as having no one in whom one can confide).

  9. Isolation - Wikipedia

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    Isolation (psychology), a defense mechanism in psychoanalytic theory; ... Solitude, a state of seclusion or isolation, i.e., lack of contact with people