What really happens to the human brain when it’s deprived of social contact? In this gripping psychological breakdown, we explore the chilling consequences of extreme isolation—from increased cortisol and cognitive decline to hallucinations, anxiety, and long-term trauma. Drawing from the insights of renowned psychiatrist Terry Kupers, this video uncovers the harsh realities of solitary confinement, emotional deprivation, and the science behind why we are wired for connection. You'll learn: ✅ How isolation affects brain structure and function ✅ The link between loneliness and mental illness ✅ Why solitary confinement is considered psychological torture ✅ What neuroscience reveals about the need for human interaction ✅ How to protect your mental health in a disconnected world Isolation doesn’t just affect prisoners—it affects anyone who feels cut off from the world. Whether you're curious about brain science, prison psychology, or simply the human condition, this video is a must-watch. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into the mind: [Psychology Seekers] 👇 Leave your thoughts in the comments. Have you ever experienced the effects of prolonged isolation?