A new study published in Psychophysiology sheds light on how people experiencing loneliness tend to view their own contributions to relationships more negatively, particularly with family. The findin… [+8983 chars]
Lonely individuals tend to view themselves as a burden to others - PsyPost
A study of U.S. adults finds that loneliness is linked to feeling like a burden in close relationships. The research also highlights how internal physiological states—such as heart rate variability—may shape how individuals cope with loneliness and self-doubt.
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