Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Isolation & the Brain, 2
There are strategies you can embrace to
minimize the effect of social isolation as experienced by many during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Select the behaviors you choose to exhibit with care, to
avoid being incarcerated and placed in solitary confinement. This can result in
the development of or exacerbations of many emotional problems including
psychosis. There is an old saying, “Those who eat alone, die alone.” One of my
favorite activities has always been eating with people I dearly love. Since I
live alone, that ran into a cement wall when lockdown occurred. At first, I
tried playing music while I ate. That probably helped my digestion but did
little if anything for the isolation from human contact. My best solution was
to find a documentary, favorite sit-com, National Geographic programs, or Blue
Planet and watch that as I ate my meals. Not only do I find those programs very
interesting, but the visuals and sounds of human voices made a huge difference.
Try strategies until you find what works for your brain.
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