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enteave_tzvi t1_iqmn6m2 wrote

It sounds like you're asking are there common activities or social norms that hinder the process of connecting with others? I would definitely say that social media can be both a great resource for connecting to others but at the same time can serve to further isolate folks, depending on how it's used. I've had some clients get connected to niche groups in the Austin area like sober social events through IG that they probably wouldn't have been able to find without social media. At the same time, I've had clients who have needed to either take a break from using social media or significantly cut back on the time they were spending on there because they were feeling disconnected and like it was keeping them stuck in unhealthy places. Does that answer your question? Or were you asking something else?

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