loneliness

Ferrante gifts her readers the place of an observer, offering an intimate view of a loneliness and frustration that so many of us are familiar with.
We may not be able to hug friends and family for a while thanks to coronavirus, and that can have consequences on our mental health.
Picking up the phone or slipping a note through a neighbour's door still shows you care, writes Alex Smith.
Advice from experts for when you just can't seem to shake the loneliness.
It's beneficial when volunteers give up their time to keep lonely people company – but what about the other way around?
One billion users and counting – that's some group chat. But is it really bringing us closer together?
The pop star got candid about "clever haters" and her "small circle" in a post on Instagram.
Mental health professionals say depression is the most common expression of loneliness, but the shame associated with seeking help means many are suffering in silence.