Many people associate professional success with a successful private life. However, high professional status not only fails to protect against loneliness, but sometimes even increases it, as it leaves us less time for relationships, which we begin to treat as instrumental, says Prof. Błażej Misiak, head of the Department and Clinic of Psychiatry at the Medical University of Wrocław, who studies the social determinants of mental health, including…
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Many people associate professional success with a successful private life. However, high professional status not only fails to protect against loneliness, but sometimes even increases it, as it leaves us less time for relationships, which we begin to treat as instrumental, says Prof. Błażej Misiak, head of the Department and Clinic of Psychiatry at the Medical University of Wrocław, who studies the social determinants of mental health, including…