We live in a culture that prizes independence. From self-help to self-care, we are taught that growth happens when we go inward and figure it out alone.
Yet more people than ever are realizing that healing does not have to be solitary. Psychologists and neuroscientists are finding that connection may be one of the most important ingredients for emotional and physical health.
Studies show that people who feel supported by others live longer, experience less stress, and recover faster from illness. Group therapy, once seen as secondary to individual counseling, now demonstrates outcomes that are equally effective for anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma.
The common thread across these studies is clear: when we heal together, we thrive together. The Science Behind Collective Healing Neuroscience helps explain why this happens.
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