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Loneliness, isolation or feeling disconnected

A person can feel lonely even around others. Prolonged disconnection may affect mood, sleep, confidence and physical health.

Important safety note

Immediate danger, suicidal intent, violence, severe confusion, sudden loss of function or loss of contact with reality require urgent local emergency or medical support.

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Common signs

What people may notice

  • Little meaningful contact
  • Feeling unseen or misunderstood
  • Withdrawing because contact feels exhausting or unsafe
  • Relying mainly on online or one-sided relationships
  • Low mood, sleep change or loss of motivation
Several possibilities

This pattern may be associated with

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Situational isolation

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Social anxiety or depression

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Grief, migration or relationship loss

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Neurodivergence, disability or discrimination affecting belonging

This list is not exhaustive and does not establish a diagnosis.

When support may be useful

Look at persistence and impact

  • Isolation is persistent and painful
  • Self-care or hope is declining
  • You want connection but feel unable to begin
Physical health and safety

What should not be overlooked

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Information worth noting

  • When it began and what was happening at the time.
  • Frequency, duration, triggers and what reduces or worsens it.
  • Sleep, appetite, energy, medicines, substances and medical conditions.
  • Effect on work, study, relationships and daily safety.

Clinical content principles

PRJI educational pages distinguish orientation from diagnosis, include physical-health cautions and direct urgent situations to local services. Content is informed by public mental-health information from WHO, NHS and NIMH and must be clinically reviewed before commercial launch.

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