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Why You Feel Lonely Even When You're Not Alone — And What to Actually Do About It

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Loneliness isn't what most people think it is. You can have a full social life, a partner, a group chat that never stops, and still feel completely disconnected. In this episode, therapists Nina and Kate break down the real psychology behind loneliness — why it happens, why it's so misunderstood, and why more people isn't the answer. They talk about emotional loneliness, the paradox of feeling alone in relationships, the "I'm fine" mask so many moms wear, and why quality of connection beats quantity every time. If you've ever felt lonely in a room full of people, this one is for you. Topics include: the loneliness paradox, emotional vs. situational loneliness, meaningful friendships, vulnerability, authentic connection, and how to break the withdrawal cycle that keeps loneliness going.

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Portada del episodio Why You Feel Lonely Even When You're Not Alone — And What to Actually Do About It

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Loneliness isn't what most people think it is. You can have a full social life, a partner, a group chat that never stops, and still feel completely disconnected. In this episode, therapists Nina and Kate break down the real psychology behind loneliness — why it happens, why it's so misunderstood, and why more people isn't the answer. They talk about emotional loneliness, the paradox of feeling alone in relationships, the "I'm fine" mask so many moms wear, and why quality of connection beats quantity every time. If you've ever felt lonely in a room full of people, this one is for you. Topics include: the loneliness paradox, emotional vs. situational loneliness, meaningful friendships, vulnerability, authentic connection, and how to break the withdrawal cycle that keeps loneliness going.

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