The holidays are typically a time for celebration and connection, but some people find they feel lonely during this time of the year, especially if they are far from family and friends or have lost loved ones. Even people who have busy social calendars during the holidays may experience loneliness. That’s because being lonely isn’t just about being alone, with no people around. You can feel lonely even in the midst of others.

Loneliness is more about your state of mind than whether you are around other people. You may feel empty, unwanted or find it hard to make meaningful connections with the people you’re with. This feeling can impact your mental health, making you feel anxious, stressed or depressed. It may also cause physical issues, such as sleep disturbances, headaches and digestive problems.