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Published 16:21 13 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 16:53 13 Feb 2023 GMT
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By Monica Jackman
Valentine’s day is for everyone, but spend it the way that you want to and in a way that lifts you up. It is normal to experience feelings of loneliness on Valentine’s Day and in the weeks leading up to it. As an accredited Counsellor with the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, I have worked with many people who feel lonely. Loneliness is not necessarily being alone. Many people can be alone for extended periods and not feel lonely. We can also feel lonely and surrounded by people. Loneliness can be felt for many reasons including:
These feelings can arise around Valentine’s Day. There are so many advertisements for restaurant nights out, magazine articles on how to make the perfect Valentine’s Day meal at home, and displays of cards, flowers, and chocolates in every shop.
These feelings of loneliness can make it harder for people to take social risks, leading them to have a negative view of themselves.
Ways of coping:

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