Research has found that enjoying solitude is a superpower. Negative media reports on being alone causally shape public perception, causing those with negative beliefs to experience a significant increase in loneliness after being alone, while those with positive beliefs tend to reduce their alone time. The relationship with loneliness is entirely moderated by beliefs. This finding provides a new approach for cognitive rebalancing interventions.
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Research has found that enjoying solitude is a superpower. Negative media reports on being alone causally shape public perception, causing those with negative beliefs to experience a significant increase in loneliness after being alone, while those with positive beliefs tend to reduce their alone time. The relationship with loneliness is entirely moderated by beliefs. This finding provides a new approach for cognitive rebalancing interventions.