we’ve all heard love is like a drug. sodoes that mean heartbreak is like withdrawal? hello lovers, lissette here for dnews. ifyou’ve ever fallen in love, this also means you’ve probably experienced heartache. breakupsare so painful that they can lead to feelings of loneliness, anger, and even clinical depression.and they affect more than just your feelings. we’ve already done an episode on how heartbreakliterally hurts your heart. and you probably also know that emotional pain, especiallywith rejection, can activate the same neurological regions as physical pain. yep. to your brain,getting accidentally hit by a rogue baseball on your shoulder is the same as hearing, “it’snot you. it’s me.†so what is really happening in your brain when you’re experiencing heartbreak? to really get a full grasp of this, we haveto first look at what’s happening in the brain when we are in love. it’s not justone thing going on. turns out, there are many processes involved that t
this dnews episode is brought to you by domain.com broken heart? here’s a tip: take two aspirin,and don’t call me in the morning. hey guys, tara here for dnews - and anyonewho’s ever been through a big breakup, knows just how awful they can be. you don’t eat,you don’t sleep, everything sucks - but what can you do? well, according to walter mischel, a psychologyprofessor at columbia - all you have to do, is pop a couple aspirin. seems almost tooeasy. but as controversial as his theory is, it does have a somewhat solid basis in science. multiple mri studies have shown that the partof your brain that gets activated when you experience feelings of romantic rejection,is the same area of your brain that processes physical pain. which is why mischel recommendsthat heartbreak be treated like any other injury. it sounds ridiculous, but again - there isevidence that simple painkillers can help people deal with feelings of rejection. scientists at ucla conducted a study recently,wh
if you want to get back together with yourex, but he or she is now dating someone new, then this video is for you. in fact, i’mgoing to tell you how your ex’s new ‘lover’ could actually help you win them back in thelong run. i’m brad browning, by the way… i’m arelationship coach and author of the ex factor, a guide that teaches men and women how torebuild a broken relationship and rekindle things with an ex. so, i should first say that this video ismainly for those who broke up within the past year or so. the same things may apply if yourbreakup happened long ago, but that’s a topic i’ll cover in another video. let’s start by talking about rebounds. in most cases, the new guy or girl your exis now dating is a “reboundâ€. a “rebound†relationship is essentially just what thename suggests: a ‘quick fix’ for your ex to get through the sadness and lonelinessthat they are experiencing in the wake of your breakup. keep in mind, by the way, that breaking up
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