- Aloneliness is a mismatch between the intention to spend time alone and the satisfaction (or dissatisfaction) of time spent alone. A high mismatch is linked to poor well-being but intentional solitude for peace and quiet is linked to improved well-being. https://cognitiontoday.com/2020/01/social-detoxing-and-solitude-alone-lonely-or-aloneliness/ 422 comments science
- Recent studies show that people who seek solitude for self-motivated reasons experience improved well-being. It's a key part of happiness for sensitive people. But, solitude due to external reasons induce loneliness. Even an unmet need for alone-time (Aloneliness) can reduce well-being. https://cognitiontoday.com/2020/01/social-detoxing-and-solitude-alone-lonely-or-aloneliness/ 695 comments science
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- Frontiers | Hikikomori Is Most Associated With Interpersonal Relationships, Followed by Suicide Risks: A Secondary Analysis of a National Cross-Sectional Study https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00247/full 3 comments
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