Social Isolation therapists in Indian River Shores, Florida FL
JHC Therapy - Judy Hakiel-Calcaterra
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Licensed Mental Health Therapist
Social isolation refers to the condition in which an individual lacks social interaction, companionship, and meaningful relationships with others. It can have negative effects on mental, emotional, and even physical well-being. Social isolation can occur due to various factors, including personal choice, life circumstances, mental health issues, and external factors like the COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing social isolation is important for maintaining a healthy and fulfilling life.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Alexavery Hawkins
Psychologist, PhD
As a millennial or Gen Zer, it can be hard to navigate making new adult friendships and dating. Our therapy work can help you establish ideas of how and where to start growing your social network, inspire more social confidence and readiness, and push you to step out of your comfort zone in meaningful and growth-oriented ways.
11 Years Experience
David A. Heilman
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Usually, when people become depressed, they isolate themselves from important relationships with others. I work empathically and non-judgmentally with my clients to help them see ways they may be isolating themselves and keeping themselves from getting comfort from others that would help their depression.
6 Years Experience
Dr. John E. N. Daniel
Marriage and Family Therapist, EdD; EdS; MA; MA; LCMFT#0404011018; BCCLC#0131
Much of the social isolation I experience in my practice originates at the relationship level. Thus, I often engage a combination of individual and couple therapies interchangeably. At the core, in both Buddhist and secularized versions of mindfulness, present moment awareness adopts a reduction-istic closed system perspective. All cognitive and emotional experiences originate in the brain and are the sole result of its processing
24 Years Experience
Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Social isolation may be a consequence of many circumstances and disorders. Retirement, illness, social anxiety, depression, can all lead to social isolation. People who become isolated tend to decline considerably both in physical and mental health.
14 Years Experience