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  2. Social connection - Wikipedia

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    Social connection is the experience of feeling close and connected to others. It involves feeling loved , cared for, and valued, [1] and forms the basis of interpersonal relationships . "Connection is the energy that exists between people when they feel seen, heard and valued; when they can give and receive without judgement; and when they ...

  3. 10 Ways to Be More Social, Even if You're an Introvert

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    Volunteer. Be a host. Pick up the phone. Talk to strangers. Take a class. Seek outside help. Being more social isn’t about pleasing everyone around you. Seriously. There’s nothing wrong with ...

  4. Why You May Experience Emotional Detachment and What to Do ...

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    Emotional detachment describes when you or others disengage or disconnect from other people’s emotions. It may stem from an unwillingness or an inability to connect with others. There are two ...

  5. Social Media and Mental Health: What's the Connection?

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    Various research studies suggest a connection between social media and symptoms of anxiety and depression. A 2016 study using survey data from 1,787 U.S. adults between the ages of 19 and 32 found ...

  6. Human communication - Wikipedia

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    Human communication, or anthroposemiotics, is a field of study dedicated to understanding how humans communicate. Humans' ability to communicate with one another would not be possible without an understanding of what we are referencing or thinking about. Because humans are unable to fully understand one another's perspective, there needs to be ...

  7. Emotional detachment - Wikipedia

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    Emotional detachment in this sense is a decision to avoid engaging emotional connections, rather than an inability or difficulty in doing so, typically for personal, social, or other reasons. In this sense it can allow people to maintain boundaries, and avoid undesired impact by or upon others, related to emotional demands.

  8. People skills - Wikipedia

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    People skills are patterns of behavior and behavioral interactions. Among people, it is an umbrella term for skills under three related set of abilities: personal effectiveness, interaction skills, and intercession skills. [1] This is an area of exploration about how a person behaves and how they are perceived irrespective of their thinking and ...

  9. What Are the Different Types of Relationships? 35 Terms to Know

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    Active/passive. Active and passive describes a power dynamic frequently observed between partners in relationships and families. An active/passive dynamic can appear in many areas of the ...