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Connection and Support

Human beings thrive on connection; relationships are essential for emotional well-being. Aloneness emerges as a significant issue for many, highlighting our inherent need for support from others. Research underscores that we are not equipped to handle life's uncertainties alone, emphasizing the importance of leaning on one another for safety and reassurance.
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    #355: Unlocking the World of Attachment, Emotional Isolation, and EFT with Dr. Sue

  • Related Questions

    • Why are social connections important in the context of the episode #355: Unlocking the World of Attachment, Emotional Isolation, and EFT with Dr. Sue and the clip Connection and Support from the series How Technology Changes Who You Are & The Nuts and Bolts of Making Friends?

    • Why are social connections important in the context of the episode How Technology Changes Who You Are & The Nuts and Bolts of Making Friends and the clip Connecting in Isolation?

    • How important is it to seek opportunities to meet people in person instead of seeking relationships and friendships online, as discussed in the episode 528: How to have a more resilient brain | Sue Varma, M.D., board-certified psychiatrist, the clip Intentional Connections, episode #548: How to Start and Sustain Conversations, and the clip Building Neighborhood Connections, in relation to the episode Battling job search anxiety and the clip Networking for Success?

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