Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Psychological symptoms of isolation from human contact?

What would the effects on the mind be for a person to be unwillingly cut off from contact with any communication or contact with other adutl people?Psychological symptoms of isolation from human contact?
Have you ever seen castaway? You would eventually become completely de-socialized. You might die earlier than you would have otherwise, assuming that this is a permanent thing.Psychological symptoms of isolation from human contact?
Sounds like someone who is sentenced to a life in solitary confinement. He or she would probably suffer from severe psychological trauma. However, this kind of hypothetical situation would rarely occur, unless it was self-inflicted. In other words, if you were to shut yourself away from all human contact. If that would happen, then you would be considered to have psychological problems to begin with. Your question makes me wonder why you asked it.
Peace and quiet.
It is one form of torture -- the absolute silence, nobody to hear you and reply. I would be great for awhile, then I think I'd want to talk to someone other than myself. It creates dysfunctional people because the body does not know time -- remember -- time doesn't exist -- it is either the past of the future.





When kidnappers take a person and keep them isolated, they eventually believe the kidnapper is their friend, and he is the one who loves them. It brings about ';The Swedish Syndrome';





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and people have known to stay in touch with thier captors for years and even marry them.
Going mad.

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