THE DILEMMA OF LONELINESS IN WOMEN
Keywords:
Women, loneliness dilemma, psychological impact, gender roles, social issues, family responsibilities, causes of loneliness, social isolation, emotional support, depression, combating loneliness.Abstract
This article examines the topic of "The Dilemma of Loneliness in Women." It discusses the causes, effects, and ways to combat loneliness in women. Loneliness in women is linked not only to personal issues but also to social, cultural, and economic factors, often resulting from family responsibilities, gender roles, and social stereotypes. Loneliness can lead to psychological and physical problems and may result in social isolation and diminished self-esteem. The article provides recommendations for overcoming loneliness, such as self-care, developing social connections, and seeking psychological support. It emphasizes the importance of social and psychological support for women to live happy and fulfilling lives.
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