How to Deal with COVID-19 Quarantine Loneliness

A lot of people are experiencing unprecedented uncertainty and loneliness since being quarantined by COVID-19. For so many it is an inescapable reminder that they grieving the loss of their life as they new it, routine, and jobs. If you are quarantined alone, here are a few tips on how to deal with COVID-19 quarantine loneliness.

Give Yourself a Break from COVID-19 Quarantine Loneliness

It’s bad enough to feel lonely, but it’s even worse to scold yourself for doing so. Loneliness is not an indication that you’re doing anything wrong or that there is something wrong and unlovable about you.

Even people that are in relationships can feel incredibly lonely. Loneliness affects everyone at some point in their life. It’s not a sin to feel this way, so stop scolding yourself.

Show Your Love for Others

This is a great time to show your appreciation for the people in your life. Call your best friend or FaceTime with your mom. Send your coworker a virtual card or Skype them at lunch time!

You can be filled with connection by connecting with others. The more connection you practice during quarantine, the more connection you will feel. And you would be amazed at the hit to the loneliness when you are full of connection.

Don’t let the unending dread and uncertainty of COVID-19 quarantine loneliness keep you feeling alone. You really can connect with others during this time. Feeling like it would be helpful to talk to one of our clinicians? Reach out using the form below.

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Note: We do not accept any of the following: Bright Health, Medicare, or TriCare.
Note: Our providers do not prescribe or manage medication. For help with medication, please visit our friends at https://www.axismh.com/