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10 Therapist-Approved Tips for When You’re Feeling Lonely

June 12, 2026 · Mental Health
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9. Practice Self-Compassion Instead of Self-Criticism

People experiencing loneliness frequently blame themselves.

They may think:

  • “I’m boring.”
  • “I’m awkward.”
  • “Nobody wants to spend time with me.”

Therapists encourage practicing self-compassion instead.

Imagine how you would comfort a close friend in the same situation. Then offer yourself that same kindness.

Research suggests self-compassion can reduce anxiety, increase resilience, and improve emotional health.

Simple affirmations include:

  •  “This feeling won’t last forever.”
  •  “Many people experience loneliness.”
  • “I’m taking steps to improve my situation.”

10. Consider Talking to a Mental Health Professional

If loneliness persists for weeks or months, seeking professional support can be an important step.

A licensed therapist can help identify underlying issues such as:

  • Social anxiety
  • Depression
  • Grief
  • Trauma
  • Low self-esteem
  • Life transitions

Therapy isn’t only for crises—it’s also a valuable tool for building healthier relationships and coping skills. Many people find that even a few sessions provide practical strategies and a renewed sense of hope.

Final Thoughts

Feeling lonely doesn’t mean you’re failing, and it certainly doesn’t mean you’ll always feel this way. Human connection is built through small, consistent actions rather than dramatic life changes.

By challenging negative thoughts, creating daily social habits, investing in your physical health, and seeking support when needed, you can gradually rebuild a stronger sense of belonging.

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