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Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.12 – Recognizing Social Withdrawal: Pulling away from friends, family, or activities you usually enjoy can be a sign that stress or burnout is taking hold. You might cancel plans, avoid messages, or feel like being alone is easier than being around others. While quiet time can be healthy, isolation that lasts too long increases loneliness and emotional discomfort. Noticing when you stop reaching out or responding helps you check in with your mental health. Staying connected even in small ways, like texting a friend or joining a short activity, supports emotional strength. Talking to someone you trust can remind you of the support around you. Social connection is a protective factor that helps you recover from stress. Recognizing withdrawal early gives you a chance to reconnect and protect your well-being before deeper challenges develop.

About this course

Essential knowledge and strategies to maintain personal health, promote wellness, and ensure safety in daily life.

This course includes:
  • Health and wellness self-assessment tools
  • Safety checklists and emergency preparedness guides
  • Resources for nutrition, exercise, and preventive healthcare

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