Psychologist explains why loneliness can peak at Christmas for Australians and shares practical, compassionate ways to navigate the season.
Technology isn’t the enemy. But when it’s the main way we connect, it can quietly crowd out the thing we need most, true, relational presence.
As loved ones gather to celebrate that special time of the year, the charity reminds us that the festive season isn’t joyful for all.
The Little BIG Foundation aims to tackle loneliness in Australia by developing places, programs and events for social connection.
Christmas: some love it, others hate it. Identifying and addressing our feelings is an important step in navigating the holiday season.
Publica has released urgent recommendations to address the rising epidemic of loneliness among young Australians.
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Some people sit in that space where they are neither insider nor outsider. And it’s okay. There are so many benefits of being in this space.
There are many reasons why you might feel lonely but you’re not alone.