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“It Doesn’t Imply a Rejection of Others”: a Psychologist Explains What It Means that You Don’t Like to Receive Home Visits

Summary by elDiarioAR
The home as a shelter: putting limits on visits is more related to self-care than to introversion. For many people, the idea of acting as hosts and opening the doors of their home to friends or family is more a source of anxiety than a reason for joy. Although this attitude is often associated with introversion or social rejection, it does not always have to do with a personality trait, but with emotional and wellness factors. “It is quite norma…
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The home as a shelter: putting limits on visits is more related to self-care than to introversion. For many people, the idea of acting as hosts and opening the doors of their home to friends or family is more a source of anxiety than a reason for joy. Although this attitude is often associated with introversion or social rejection, it does not always have to do with a personality trait, but with emotional and wellness factors. “It is quite norma…

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elDiarioAR broke the news in on Friday, February 6, 2026.
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