THE NEED FOR HUMAN CONNECTION AND SOCIAL DISTANCING!

The Need for Human Connection & Social Distancing in COVID

Social distancing may prevent an increase in infections, but many believe it has several unintended consequences.

As a result of this coronavirus pandemic, we as a society are being asked to do something which goes against our very nature as social beings. Keeping apart from one another may be aiding in the process of slowing the spread of the virus, but it’s not always an easy task. We as human beings are hardwired to seek a connection with others. 

Some researchers have said that long term periods of isolation could in fact lead to many other health issues including heart disease, depression, and dementia.

Many are concerned that this will not only exacerbate things for those who are already isolated and lonely but also might become an issue for others who are getting into habits where they are connecting less and less with others.

Author – Jessica Gooding

Benita Ardenbaum Attorneys

Benita Ardenbaum

Director & Founder

Benita Ardenbaum is the director and founder of Benita Ardenbaum Attorneys. Benita is passionate about family law and has worked in this field for 27 years. Benita provides an integrative and client centred approach to family law. Benita’s expertise includes being able to take complex disputes, simplify them and provide a strategy to resolve them. She is a qualified mediator and has extensive experience in litigation.

Benita has an established international practice. Benita is a member of the international Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL). Benita has extensive experience in South African and International Divorces including complex financial divorces and divorces where there are disputes relating to children.

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