
Robert Coplan
Robert Coplan is a psychology professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and an author who specializes in the study of solitude and its implications on well-being. His recent work emphasizes the positive aspects of chosen solitude in the context of social isolation, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Robert Coplan is a professor in psychology at Carleton University who discussed the reputation of solitude.
Solitude vs Soulmate: Is being alone better or should you wait for the one?Robert Coplan is a psychology professor at Carleton University and author of The Joy of Solitude: How to Reconnect with Yourself in an Overconnected World.
Three ways to turn solitude into your superpower (even during the holidays)Robert Coplan is a Chancellor’s Professor in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University in Ottawa.
This Christmas, give yourself the gift of solitudeRobert Coplan is a psychology professor who discusses the importance of distinguishing between loneliness and solitude.
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