For a "connected" society, many of us feel more isolated than ever – and that’s dangerous for our long-term health. But there may be reasons to be hopeful.
For a connected society, many of us feel more isolated than ever and that s dangerous for our long-term health. But there may be reasons to be hopeful.
Relationships have changed drastically during enforced seclusion and togetherness since the pandemic struck.
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As India awaits the Third Wave, the lessons of the recent past could lay the groundwork for a new, caring world.
There is a Close Relationships Laboratory at the University of Georgia in the US that studies the development, maintenance and impact of close relationships on the health and well-being of people. Its director, the well-regarded American psychology professor Richard B Slatcher, has launched a biweekly study ‘Love in the Time of COVID’ (you can take it too; just log in) to examine the effects of the pandemic on human bonding.