Social Prescribing Can Treat The Loneliness Making Us Physically Sick
Loneliness is making us physically sick, but social prescribing can treat it – podcast.
Social isolation and loneliness are increasingly becoming societal problems, as they contribute to polarization and affect our physical health. Mental health professionals, community advocates and health-care providers have been raising the alarm about this impending crisis.
The pandemic may have exacerbated social isolation and the subsequent feelings of loneliness, but it did not invent it. In 2018, two years before the pandemic, the United Kingdom created a ministerial portfolio for loneliness. Japan, where nearly 40 per cent of the population report experiencing loneliness, began a similar position in 2021.
In this episode of The Conversation Weekly podcast, we speak to three researchers who invite...
