Loneliness: The Greatest Threat to Mental Health, We Hardly Ever Talk About It - Higher Thought Institute
Harvard Medical School calls it an epidemic, yet few clients come to therapy primarily complaining of loneliness, which lies at the core of many therapeutic issues. Addiction, depression, anxiety, relationship conflicts, work dissatisfaction, suicide, even homicide—all can stem from the pain of isolation and lack of intimate contact. Come explore the five causes of loneliness; the shame and self-blame that all-too-often repress our cry for contact; and practical solutions and therapeutic strategies to address this vital issue.

Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  1. Define Loneliness.
  2. Explain the purpose of Loneliness.
  3. List two different sources of Loneliness.

 Cacioppo, J. (2009). Loneliness. New York, London, W.W. Norton.

Bahrami, S. (2019). The Loneliness Companion. www.rockridgepress.com

Swan, T. (2018). The Anatomy of Loneliness: How to Find Your Way Back to Connection. Watkins Media Limited, London.

May 22 @ 11:00
11:00 — 12:30 (1h 30′)

Pat Love EdD

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