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Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford Psychology and Social Connection
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford

Psychology and Social Connection

Oxford, United Kingdom

3 Weeks

English

Full time

10 May 2024

24 Jun 2024

GBP 3,980 / per course

Distance Learning

Introduction

What is the secret to a life well lived? People may accumulate wealth and success, and yet find themselves feeling lonely and unfulfilled – what’s missing?

The empirical evidence is unusually clear: the most significant determinant in how happy, healthy, and long a life we lead is our social connection, that is, how connected we feel to other human beings. In many societies, however, loneliness has been on the rise, attributed variously to pandemic restrictions, an increasing reliance on digital interactions, or an emphasis on individualism over community.

This course examines why nurturing supportive relationships matter to mental health and how people create bonds with one another. You will learn about the types of social networks, and how different people nurture their networks, especially when entering new social environments or facing a life transition. You will also investigate why people can be naturally suspicious of those who seem at first glance to be ‘different’, and how human beings can nonetheless form successful diverse interconnected communities.

This exciting course spans several areas of psychology, including evolutionary, social, and clinical psychology, and the psychology of individual differences, to explore how and why humans choose social connections with others.

Dates and Availability

Available as a Residential or Online course on the following dates:

Session 1: 24th June to 12th July 2024

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