Well-Being
Relationships

Webinar Recap: Love, Loneliness, and Mental Health

Feb 19, 2026
1
min

Love and loneliness can feel deeply personal, but they’re also profoundly human. In a world that’s more digitally connected than ever, many of us still feel isolated, misunderstood, or unsure how to build the relationships we want. In our webinar, Love, Loneliness, and Mental Health, we explore the psychology of connection: why love helps regulate our nervous systems, how loneliness impacts our mental and physical health, and why rising disconnection isn’t a personal failure but a cultural pattern. Drawing from relationship science and real-world experience, we examine how meaningful bonds are formed, why digital interactions (including AI) can create the illusion of closeness, and what actually strengthens connection in friendships, partnerships, and community.

This session isn’t about forcing more socializing or blaming yourself for feeling alone. It’s about understanding how connection works and how to build it in ways that feel manageable and authentic.

You’ll leave with practical tools for:

  • Building small, sustainable “connection habits.”
  • Strengthening romantic relationships through emotional awareness and repair.
  • Navigating loneliness, even within a partnership.
  • Reaching out and deepening friendships as an adult.
  • Recognizing when additional mental health support could help.

If you’ve been craving a deeper connection or wondering why loneliness feels heavier lately, this webinar offers clarity, compassion, and concrete next steps.

Watch the full recording to learn how love regulates, loneliness signals, and connection heals.

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