Water, Water, Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to Drink, The Epidemic of Loneliness in India
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Loneliness is becoming a global epidemic and it’s rising rapidly in India. In a country known for community, family, and social life, more people than ever are feeling isolated, disconnected, and emotionally alone.
In this episode of State of Mind, psychiatrist Dr. Shyam Bhat breaks down the growing loneliness crisis through a powerful lens of psychology, neuroscience, and social behavior. Why are so many people feeling disconnected despite being constantly online? What does chronic loneliness do to the brain, mental health, and physical well-being? And most importantly, what can we actually do about it?
Dr. Bhat offers thoughtful insights into how loneliness is reshaping modern society and what it means for our relationships, sense of belonging, and inner well-being.
If you’re interested in mental health, loneliness, emotional well-being, relationships, human connection, psychology, and modern life in India, this episode will help you better understand what you’re feeling—and why you’re not alone in it.
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