Loneliness Issues In theological classes, loneliness is defined as an experience of not being in contact with others, being unrelated or discontinued. "Others" is something that can satisfy human dimensions, and it motivates people to join the relationship regardless of God or other people. In the central humanities science, I studied St. Augustine's spiritual autobiography, Saint Augustine's confession and praised him for defining this concept. However, since the Augustine era many other writers have adopted this loneliness concept.
You can identify some signs of loneliness. In the next section, the signs of solitude fall into four categories. Social problems related to emotion, motivation, behavior, and loneliness. Emotional or emotional performance is the most thorough research here. In fact, by definition, loneliness is an unpleasant experience. Fromm - Reichmann (1959) explained it as "painful and terrible," and other clinicians commented on the frequent association between loneliness and depression. Further writers are associated with dissatisfaction with loneliness (Rubenstein et al., 1979), anxiety (Moustakas, 1961), boredom (Weiss, 1973), and interpersonal hostility (Zilboorg, 1938).
Finished. The end of an emotional relationship is a common cause of solitude, for example, the husband is related to the loneliness of some researchers (eg, Weiss, 1973). Lopata (1969) reported that 48% of the widows of randomly chosen cities considered loneliness a major problem for widows and 22% believe that solitude is related to other problems . Divorce is an increasingly common phenomenon and is also related to loneliness (eg Weiss, 1973; Gordon, 1976); at least one study (Hill et al., 1976) found a feeling of loneliness and depression I found something to accompany.