What are the habits of loneliness?

Publisher: Klaatch

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What are the habits of loneliness?

At Klaatch we spend a lot of time listening to what older adults and those who support them say and how they describe the world around them. We often hear trained social workers or experienced caregivers describe someone as difficult or unpleasant in ways that make it clear to us that loneliness is a factor in their behavior. These behaviors show up consistently across gender, race, and geography. We started to call these behaviors “The Habits of Loneliness” because they were so common and so consistent and as it turned out, well documented in the research.