There's a Personality Shift I See in Some of My Psychiatric Patients-and in Myself
Briefly

"Some people may have not only become more accustomed to it - they may have realized they actually enjoy solitary time, developing an appreciation for its benefits they didn't previously have a chance to explore." - Nikhita Singhal, University of Toronto.
"I actually see this in a lot of people," says Nikki Lacherza-Drew, a therapist who runs a practice called Vici Psychological Care. There's no hard data that I could find on the phenomenon, but it seems that some of us are just more introverted now."
This version of me feels - different, uncomfortable even. Like my personality changed entirely. There might be a loneliness crisis going on right now, but I find that, for me personally, I just like being alone so much more than I used to."
Read at Slate Magazine
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