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Types of Loneliness

Types of Loneliness

4. Intellectual Loneliness

Where a child or an adult feels a lack of intellectual stimulation and connectedness to others or a group.

5. Psychological Loneliness

When trauma disrupts a person’s sense of belongingness, loneliness can result. Because no one else can understand the trauma, social withdrawal can occur.

6. Existential Loneliness

When morality is faced by a child or an adult, an isolating sense of loneliness can develop.

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