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[Navigating Lockdown Loneliness, Friendship Breakups, and Psychological Resilience in Your 20s]-[9. The Psychology of Lockdown - a quick check-in and tips and tricks ✨]

The Psychology of your 20s · B2 · 2021-08-29

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The Psychological Toll of Lockdown

In this episode of The Psychology of Your 20s, the host explores the profound mental health challenges triggered by COVID-19 lockdowns. Describing these periods as the "world’s biggest and most profound psychological experiment," the host notes that widespread isolation leads to "psychological stress, low mood, insomnia, and emotional exhaustion." Drawing on trauma psychology, the host outlines a six-stage model of internal response to such disruptions, ranging from "initial action and planning" to the "numbness and the new kind of normal" often characterized by a "lump mode" of boredom and stagnation. The discussion emphasizes that even for those who have experienced previous lockdowns, the cumulative effect can lead to a dangerous level of "burnout," which manifests as "mental exhaustion, reduced concentration, and detachment."

The Complexity of Friendship Breakups

Transitioning to the topic of social dynamics, the host reflects on the inevitability of "friendship breakups" during one's 20s. Unlike romantic relationships, which are culturally understood as having a trajectory that may end, friendships are often unfairly expected to be permanent. The host argues that when these bonds dissolve, we grieve not just the person, but the "imagined future" we had built with them. The host suggests that reasons for these breakups often stem from "incompatibility and values" or the realization that a relationship is no longer "fruitful or successful." While the host warns against labeling people as inherently "toxic," they acknowledge that some individuals may exhibit "narcissistic, aggressive" traits or be "seductive and overly dramatic," making it necessary to cut ties to maintain one's own well-being.

Strategies for Mental Maintenance

To combat the stagnation of lockdown and the pain of social disconnection, the host offers several practical, evidence-based strategies:

  • Creating Boundaries: To manage productivity and mental separation, the host suggests assigning "stations" in one's living space—such as keeping the bed only for rest and the couch for leisure—to prevent the blurring of work and home life.
  • Pleasant Activity Scheduling: A behavioral strategy to manage low mood by intentionally planning enjoyable tasks to provide structure and something to look forward to.
  • Physical Grounding: When faced with panic or high stress, the host recommends "biofeedback" techniques, such as using cold water on the wrists or controlled breathing, to signal to the nervous system that one is not in immediate danger (a "flight or fight" response).
  • Addressing Touch Deprivation: Acknowledging the deep human need for physical connection, the host discusses the "visceral knee-jerk reaction" to loneliness. They suggest that in the absence of human touch, one can even "clasp your hands together and close your eyes" as a self-soothing psychological method to imitate the feeling of connection.

Embracing Resilience

Ultimately, the host reframes "self-care" from mere superficial fixes like face masks to the necessity of establishing "bigger habits and strategies." The episode serves as a reminder that while the brain may feel at the "whims of" a "shitty time," individuals possess the capacity to adapt. By accepting that some people come into our lives for a "reason, a season, or a lifetime," listeners are encouraged to handle transitions with grace, maintain social ties where possible, and recognize that even in isolation, they are not alone in their struggle to navigate the complexities of their 20s.

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