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What is the difference between isolation and loneliness?

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Anonymous on Apr 26, 2020
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Isolation is physically distancing yourself from others. It is like not meeting anyone, or just not being in contact with people in general. Right now, for example, I am isolated from others due to the coronavirus pandemic. But that doesn't mean that I feel lonely. Loneliness is not physical - it is a mental state. It doesn't matter if you are surrounded by a hundred people - you can still feel lonely. Loneliness is the mental state where you feel alone and empty. When you are lonely, you are unable to connect with others. Loneliness may cause isolation; isolation may cause loneliness. But they are NOT the same.
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Wolfforlife on May 9, 2020
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The differences of isolation and loneliness is that when you isolate youself it is distancing yourself from others and having someone to talk to but not wanting to talk for sometime like taking a break and coming back when your better to talk while loneliness is having a feeling of left out or having the feeling of not having someone to talk to at all when you need someone and feeling sad about it having the thought that no one is there for you if your feeling lonely you have 7cups there's listeners and if you feel like you want to isolate yourself then take a deep breathe in relax and mediate
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TinoE on May 22, 2020
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Isolation is when a person has little or no contact with other people whereas loneliness is defined as feeling alone or separate from others or may be feeling empty inside. There are some cases in which isolation can lead to loneliness. Sometimes not being around others for long periods of time can make people feel intensely alone. For example, if someone works from home, they may spend all day alone in their house without much social contact, in which case they may experience feelings of loneliness. With Social Isolation, it can be characterised by a person avoiding social situations or refusing interpersonal interactions.
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ssruthi12 on Jun 4, 2020
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Isolation is a physical state of being, whereas loneliness is an emotional state that can often be associated with isolation. Isolation is the physical act of being separated or having a boundary up. You are alone. Loneliness is how people often feel when they can not relate to anyone or feel that they can not receive empathy from anyone. It is a different take on being alone- while there may not be any physical barrier, there is a mental block that is obstructing an individual from relating or being around others. Both are associated with each other- together, a person feels cut off from the rest of the world.
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Loneliness is a state of being or mindset, whereas isolation is a product of consistent and constant loneliness where it can become mental, physical, psychological, and sexual. I used to get these two considerably wrong and act as if they are synonyms. They can be but they are not the same. It is healthy to feel lonely. In my opinion, it is not healthy to isolate especially due to loneliness. Evenmore, for someone that has addiction tendencies or negative connotations for their reasons. Isolation can also be healthy but is less likely and usually isolation is a chunk of time that connotes negativity but if one can utilize a isolation for positivity and get in and out it can be a good thing. Hopefully that makes sense
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colorfulSunshine777 on Jun 21, 2020
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Isolation is having less contact with people around you. Loneliness is more of a feeling that you are alone and on your own. You can be isolated and still not feel lonely. Loneliness is- there are so many people around you yet, you feel lonely. One can be isolated in many ways such as avoiding social situations or avoid from talking or texting someone or meeting someone face to face. Isolation can be both in direct and indirect ways which simply is avoiding any contact with people. Isolation is a choice of the person to make. Whereas, loneliness I an emotional state where you think or feel that you are alone and there is no one for you to care or love even though there are people around you. Loneliness can be felt due to breakup, divorce and so many.. Isolation can lead to loneliness or both can happen simultaneously. But both are dangerous in any level.
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Anonymous on Jun 26, 2020
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Isolation is when you isolate yourself from other people physically (including no telecommunication of any kind with people). Loneliness is when you feel unfulfilled in relationships of any kind (relationship with spouse, friend, parents, children, employment) and you find self unable to feel good among these people. If you feel loneliness, you can feel excluded, deprived of something in relationship you long for, restrained, uneasy,... despite you are among those people. You aren't physically isolated, nor you need to be emotionally isolated from them, but you can't feel good among those people or you feel that you lack something you long for in these relationships.
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NightandSilence17 on Jul 9, 2020
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Isolation feels much more comforting. Isolation gives you the freedom to walk along the beach at night, to listen to music in your room, to wake up at any time you please and go on spontaneous adventures. Isolation means nobody is there to criticize your actions; you can live by your own rules. Loneliness, however, makes you feel like nobody wants to associate themselves with you. You feel as though there is nobody to talk to when you need a friend, nobody wants to invite you to their birthday party, nobody wants to talk to you. And it's entirely possible to enjoy isolation and despise loneliness.
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Anonymous on Jul 9, 2020
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For me being isolated is me wanting and choosing to have time to myself, by myself. Loneliness is not having a choice. Sometimes I’m around people and I still feel lonely. So it doesn’t even have to be when you’re by yourself. You can feel lonely if you are with others because it depends on the connection and how you are feeling in the moment. If you are already sad then there is a greater chance that you are going to feel lonely. So I think the difference is if you want to be alone because you just want time for yourself self and being lonely is not having anyone or not having a connection in that moment.
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PumpkinSpiceCara on Jul 23, 2020
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There are two things to look at here. First, what is isolation? Isolation is defined as being removed from or far away from someone/something. Now, what is loneliness? Loneliness is defined as the feeling of sadness because someone has no friends. So, the difference between isolation and loneliness is pretty simple. Isolation is more situational and can be beyond your control, while loneliness is an emotional feeling that can be resolved. While loneliness does often spawn from isolation, isolation does not always come from loneliness. It is important to distinguish between these terms, especially when trying a treatment plan for a mental illness.
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