I’m lonely in my marriage. How can I reconnect with my partner? by Alexandra Cromer, LPC | May 13, 2025 | Ask a Therapist, Communication, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Relationships It can be confusing to feel lonely in a marriage. After all, many of us spend each day near our partners—sharing meals, visiting family, caring for children, even sleeping in the same bed. So how is it possible to feel lonely with someone right beside you? The truth is, it’s…
If you struggle with feeling lonely when you’re single, take a deep look within and find fulfillment in yourself by Taylor Bennett | Sep 19, 2024 | Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement I entered my first real relationship in the 7th grade (I know—young) and stayed in this relationship until my freshman year of college. I’ll do the math for you: this relationship took up roughly six years of my life. In other words, at the age of 18, I had spent…
What is loneliness? Common causes of loneliness and how to heal from it by Theresa Lupcho, LPC | Jun 22, 2023 | Loneliness, Mental Health Topics When we feel disconnected and isolated from others, loneliness can start to take hold. Loneliness is a natural but emotionally and physically intense response to feeling disconnected from other people. That said, even when we’re surrounded by others, it’s still possible to wrestle with loneliness. Loneliness has an intrinsic connection…
How loneliness affects the mind and body—plus 5 coping strategies by Jason Crosby | Apr 8, 2022 | Coping Skills, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Spending time alone can be a blissful way to recharge our batteries when we feel our social energy levels starting to dip low. We all need some alone time every now and then—but when being alone becomes our daily default mode, the benefits of solitude disappear. And then loneliness sets…
Isolated kids become lonely, unsociable adults by Taylor Bennett | Aug 31, 2020 | Children, Teens, & Adolescents, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Quick Summary A new study “A prefrontal-paraventricular thalamus circuit requires juvenile social experience to regulate adult sociability in mice” suggests that social isolation in childhood has a harmful impact on adult brain functioning and more specifically, in an area of the brain that’s responsible for regulating social behavior. In addition…
Online Counseling Question: How can I feel less lonely during COVID-19? (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Apr 15, 2020 | COVID-19, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Click here to schedule online counseling at Thriveworks. Hi, I’m Rebecca Fry and I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor at Thriveworks. I was just popping on to say, are you lonely yet? In the light of this COVID-19 scare, a lot of us have been told to isolate, to withdraw, to…
Mindfulness: A quick fix for anxiety, stress, and feelings of loneliness by Taylor Bennett | Apr 3, 2020 | Anxiety, COVID-19, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Stress How are you feeling right now? If we were to guess, you’d probably say you’re doing okay. And while that might be true, it’s probably also true that you’re struggling with anxiety, stress, feelings of loneliness, and/or other difficult feelings. Due to the spread of COVID-19 and our efforts to…
I feel trapped in my head: Basic tips for slowing down racing thoughts during self-isolation by Taylor Bennett | Mar 30, 2020 | Anxiety, COVID-19, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, many of us are on lockdown. We’re self-isolating, which means we’re staying home and avoiding all unnecessary contact with others. Some of us are fortunate enough to have roommates, be it a friend, family member, or significant other, with whom we can spend…
Are you feeling lonely during social distancing? Goal-setting can help you overcome loneliness and find fulfillment by Taylor Bennett | Mar 20, 2020 | COVID-19, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Self-Improvement Amid COVID-19, many of us are experiencing feelings of loneliness, as we’re spending significantly less time with our friends, family, and others—and video chat only goes so far. Overcoming these lonely feelings is crucial to the state of your mental health, but doing so during social distancing is tough; this…
Mental illness is more common in people who live alone! (Video) by Taylor Bennett | Jun 3, 2019 | Disorders, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Mental illness is more common in people who live alone. This, according to researchers from University of Versailles. This study analyzed data from 20,500 individuals between the ages of 16 and 64 who completed National Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys. Data included weight, height, level of social support, feelings of loneliness, and…
Sick of being single on Valentine’s Day? Follow these 3 professional tips for enjoying your solitude and eventually finding love by Dan Belcher | Feb 14, 2019 | Loneliness, Mental Health Topics, Relationships Those who are in loving relationships often enjoy Valentine’s Day, while single individuals pity themselves for, well, being single. If you fall into the latter group, you can break this cycle of feeling sad and lonely on Valentine’s Day by learning to love your solitude and also working toward finding…
Depression rising among young adults, due in part to an increased sense of isolation by Taylor Bennett | Oct 17, 2018 | Depression, Loneliness, Mental Health Topics Counselors are seeing a rise in young people seeking counseling for depression. One reason so many young people are dealing with depression is because they’re socially isolated thanks to increasing social media use. The good news is that while this problem is concerning, it can be corrected: we can take…