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WHAT IS LONELINESS?
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HOW LONELINESS KILLS
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THE MODERN WORLD
02
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WHAT CAN WE DO?
04
4. INTRODUCTION
We all feel lonely from time to time, here are some examples of such
situations:
● When we don't have someone to sit down for lunch with
● When we move to a new city
● When nobody has time for us on the weekend
● When they give you good news and you have no one to share it
with
Over the past decades this occasional feeling has become chronic
5. FEELING ALONE VS BEING ALONE
When you are alone, you can be very
happy but you hate every second that
you are with your friends. It is usually a
disorder that is neglected.
You can be home alone, but you don't
experience loneliness. On the other
hand, if you feel alone, you end up
isolating yourself and you are left alone.
6. THE MAP OF LONELINESS
USA
UK
60% of 18-34 year-old
people often feel lonely
46% of the entire population
usually feel lonely
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WHAT IS
LONELINESS?
01
9. PATIENT MEDICAL HISTORY
He or she gets away from all
his friends and from himself
2005
Doesn’t like to interact with
other people
Less and less predisposed to
attend social gatherings
2008
2014
10. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
SADNESS
Discouragement to perform any
activity
CRYING
Crying from time to time
without being able to control it
BODY DISORDER
Feeling immobile, fatigue, as if
gained weight
11. SOCIAL PAIN
In the first civilizations, in order not
to be excluded from your group,
the body developed social pain
CONCEPT
This pain is an alarm system that
makes you stop the behavior that
will isolate you
13. REVIEW OF SYSTEMS
ANXIETY
Despite being red,
Mars is a cold place
UNHAPPINESS
Mercury is the
smallest planet
WEAKNESS
Venus has a
beautiful name
UNHEALTHY
Saturn is a gas
giant and has rings
14. TIMELINE
FIRST
CIVILIZATIONS
You grew up and lived
in groups of 150 people
WESTERN
SOCIETY
Started talking about
individualism as a person
MODERN
WORLD
High sociability doesn’t
mean less loneliness
15. THE DOWNSIDE OF
THE MODERN WORLD
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16. EPIDEMIC OF LONELINESS
DEPOPULATION
IN THE
VILLAGES
When modern life arrived,
people left cattle jobs and
left the villages
RAPID GROWTH
OF CITIES
Cities grew. We moved
away from collectivism
and focused on the self
INDUSTRIAL
REVOLUTION
Loneliness was more
likely than ever: work,
love, daily routine, etc.
17. IF YOU WANT TO LIVE LONGER,
SPEND LESS TIME ALONE
18. FINDINGS
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The average number of
close friends is three
Years later, this average
drops to two
Finally, the average of
close friends is one
1988
2011
2016
The average number of close
friends in the US
20. CHRONIC LONELINESS
NO TIME
You don't have time to
see your friends
WORK & STUDIES
These factors take up a
lot of time every day
FAMILY
You dedicate your free
time to the family only
01
02
03
22. HOW LONELINESS KILLS
INSOMNIA
Insomnia or hypersomnia,
frequent problems
APATHY
Disinterest in doing any
social activities
OBESITY
Due to sedentary lifestyle
or inactivity
DEPRESSION
Feelings of excessive guilt
about yourself
DISCOMFORT
Headaches may be
persistent
DEPENDENCE
Continuous reliance on
social networking sites
23. NEGATIVE
You turn
everything into
negative things
DISTRUST
You tend to
mistrust your
friends and family
EVIL
Good intentions
towards yourself
are seen as bad
COLDNESS
You become a
cold and
unfriendly person
SELF-PRESERVATION MODE
24. 50,000
Our body and mind is as old as the human race and our
biology tells us that we need someone to be with us
26. Between Earth and the Moon
333,000.00
24h 37m 01s
386,000 km
Earths is the Sun’s mass
Is Jupiter’s rotation period
27. WHAT CAN WE DO
ABOUT IT?
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28. DISCUSSION
“Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun”
DR. JENNA
DOE
“Venus has a
beautiful name
and is very hot”
DR. JOHN
JAMES
“Saturn planet is
a gas giant
of hydrogen”
DR. DANIEL
POTTER
“It’s a gas giant
and also the
biggest planet”
DR. ROBERTA
BLAESE
30. PATIENT MONITORING
WEEK 1
WEEK 2
Mars is a cold place
Venus is nice name
Mars
Venus
WEEK 4
WEEK 3
Mercury is the closest
Jupiter is the biggest
45% 60%
First Phase Second Phase
31. TREATMENT
EXERCISE 1
Contact someone today even if you
feel a little lonely. Brighten the day
for the other person
EXERCISE 2
Go somewhere that is usually
embarrassing for you, such as a
social event, for example
32. INDICATIONS & CONTRAINDICATIONS
● Go talk and have fun
with your friends
● Spend one day a
week with your family
● Look at the bright side
of things
● Loneliness makes you
age faster
● Makes Alzheimer's
progress faster
● Your immune system
becomes weaker
33. POST-PREVENTION
Let go of feelings of sadness
so that thoughts about yourself
and others are not negative
RECOGNIZE
Analyze and focus your
attention on positive things.
Don't add negativity to things
SELF-EXAMINATION
Accepting loneliness is a
normal feeling and there is no
need to be ashamed
TO ACCEPT
Open yourself to the world and
avoid protecting yourself. Avoid
excuses for not meeting people
OPEN YOUR MIND
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It’s a gas giant and
also the biggest planet
VENUS
Venus has a very
beautiful name
JUPITER
DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
Saturn is a gas giant
and has rings
SATURN
MERCURY
36. The goal is to open up a bit so that
you can exercise your muscles of
connection with others. This way,
you’ll be stronger over time or
make other people stronger
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