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"mental isolation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the psychological phenomenon of being disconnected from others or feeling socially isolated. For example: "The pandemic has caused an increase in mental isolation for many people."
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Three months of extreme mental isolation and physical discomfort.
Drop-in centers provide a transit zone between mental isolation and companionship.
In Mxolisi George Khumalo's "Living on a Construction Site," an uncompromising female duo suggested mental isolation and contemporary anomie through obsessively repetitive, inventively disjointed vocabulary.
The lack of communication both ways cultivates a dangerous environment of mental isolation.
Hence comes the idea of mental isolation with a mixed function: therapeutic and prophylactic.
We all live in bubbles, but the North Korean bubble is built on equal parts material and mental isolation.
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It is far more dismal and can be summed up in a few harsh words: mental illness, isolation, abandonment.
Mental illness, isolation, and suicide are not uncommon outcomes.
I had thought this project would be like a funny frat party with bad skin and no teeth, but this was more about starvation, misery, shame, suffering, mental illness, isolation, loneliness, hunger pains, bad luck, foot rot, humiliation, fear, anxiety, chronic bronchitis, migraines, cold, violence, regret, loss, hoplessness, and basic survival.
In the darkness and the isolation, mental health deteriorates.
Many states continue to house inmates with mental illness in isolation.
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