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Christopher Masi and a team of researchers at the University of Chicago analyzed more than seventy-seven research studies to pinpoint what created feelings of loneliness. They found that maladaptive social cognitions, or negative thoughts related to interpersonal situations, were strong predictors of loneliness, and that thinking differently turned out to be the most powerful way to feel more connected.
How to Be Single and Happy: Science-Based Strategies for Keeping Your Sanity While Looking for a Soul Mate
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