
In this episode, clinical psychologist James Southwood and Makomberero Kasipo, a medical registrar specialising in psychiatry, explore the complex relationship between loneliness and mental health.
Mako examines the link between adverse health complications and loneliness—questioning whether loneliness is the cause or the effect. James delves into the vicious cycle between loss of motivation, depression, and loneliness, highlighting the importance of breaking isolation and rebuilding social connections.
The discussion also covers those most at risk—both the young and elderly—and the societal factors contributing to their loneliness. Drawing from her Zimbabwean background, Mako offers insights into how a more cohesive family culture contrasts with Western societal structures. Meanwhile, James explores the root causes of loneliness among young people, including the challenges of social media as a substitute for genuine friendships.
This episode is hosted by Nina Kelly, CEO of Safe New Futures, a charity dedicated to helping individuals overcome mild to moderate mental health challenges and transition into employment, education, or training.
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Links form Episode 2:
Loneliness, Social Isolation, and Cardiovascular Health - PMC (nih.gov)
https://www.cdc.gov/aging/publications/features/lonely-older-adults.html