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The Psychology of a Breakup: Navigating the 5 Stages of Grief & How to Heal
Breaking up isn’t just an emotional crisis—it’s a neurobiological event. Your brain reacts to heartbreak like physical pain, flooding your system with stress hormones and withdrawal-like cravings for your ex. But healing is possible. Here’s what happens after a breakup, the questions we ask ourselves, and science-backed ways to recover—including CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) techniques.


Why Do People Ghost? The Psychology Behind the Silent Exit
You had great chemistry. The dates were fun. The texts were flowing. Then—poof—they vanished without a word.
Ghosting isn’t just rude—it’s a psychological phenomenon rooted in attachment, fear, and modern dating culture. Why do people ghost? Psychology reveals it’s about attachment styles, not you. Learn how to heal and date smarter. Therapy helps.
"Ghosting doesn’t mean you’re unlovable—it means they’re unavailable." 👻


Trust The Process in Therapy
However, it’s a struggle. We want things to happen in our own time. We think we see all the angles and all the possibilities, but we don’t.


Perfect parent: a myth to abandon for an authentic and serene parenting
Becoming a parent is about facing our limits, accepting the imperfection, and choosing to be there with sincerity and authenticity, despite
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