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causes of alienation

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Alienation can have many causes, from psychological disorders to social situations.

Health-related causes

Alienation can be the result of a mental or physical condition. Possible health-related causes of alienation include:

mental health disorders, such as anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia

post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

self-stigma as a result of mental illness

conditions that cause chronic pain

any conditions that may cause a person to feel singled out or disconnected

When alienation has health-related causes, there will typically be other symptoms that persist for more than a few days. Talk to a doctor if you’re concerned about any symptoms.

Social causes

Social causes are typically defined by how you, or someone you know, feels disconnected from other people, their environment, or themselves. For example, a change in your environment, like changing jobs or schools, can cause alienation.

Job-related causes

Work alienation occurs when a person feels estranged from what they produce in the workplace. This disconnection may cause dissatisfaction and a feeling of alienation from:

the work they do

their coworkers

the environment

themselves

Causes in adolescents

Alienation is common among teenagers. It can also be a side effect of:

attachment to a parent or caregiver in early childhood

big changes in their comfort zone

bullying or peer victimization

growing up

As children grow, they may begin to distrust adults or the values they were raised with. Teens can often feel isolated from their parents, teachers, and peers. They may feel anxious about their social skills or physical appearance. Teens can even feel isolated from their own identity. This can happen as they discover themselves and think about their future.

Adolescent alienation is only considered a symptom if it accompanies other disorders, such as a phobia or a personality disorder.

Parental causes

Parental alienation is a term that broadly describes negative, alienating behaviors displayed by a parent, like not being present. Parental alienation syndrome describes a psychiatric disorder in children, particularly in the context of divorce. Sometimes it can be an explanation for a child’s refusal to visit a parent.

Rejection of a parent has multiple factors. These can include interactions from both parents and feelings of vulnerability from the child.

This is not the same alienation that a child may feel toward a parent who is abusive, particularly if the child severs ties with that parent as an adult.

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