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- Limerence or love addiction? - Living . . . - Living with Limerence
Looked at from a neuroscience perspective, love addiction could actually be formulated as addiction to limerence If limerence is the psychological state of unfettered infatuation, love addiction could be the craving to re-enter that state as often as possible
- Lost in Fantasy: Understanding Limerence, Love Addiction, and . . .
Limerence, love addiction, and maladaptive daydreaming are more than quirks or personality flaws—they’re trauma-informed strategies the nervous system uses to survive pain, loss, and unmet needs In recovery, we learn that real intimacy doesn’t require obsession, perfection, or fantasy
- Limerence - Psychology Today
Limerence is a state of involuntary obsession with another person The experience of limerence is different from love or lust in that it is based on the uncertainty that the person you
- Is It Love or Limerence? Here’s How To Tell the Difference
“Limerence” describes an involuntary attachment to another person — also known as a “limerent object” (LO) — that takes on an obsessive quality The involuntary nature of the connection is key: The experience of limerence is similar to addiction and other compulsive behaviors Limerence alters your mental and biological state
- Limerence and the Biochemical Roots of Love Addiction
While some experts view limerence as a natural part of early love, others are evaluating its potential placement in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders For now, the best course of action is to begin addressing unhealthy relationship patterns with a therapist
- Is It Love or Limerence: Breaking Free - by Alexandra M.
Limerence differs fundamentally from healthy love While love seeks the wellbeing of another, limerence seeks validation from another It is characterized by intrusive thoughts, an overwhelming need for reciprocation, and an addiction to hope—even when that hope is based on the faintest of signals
- Limerence: 8 Signs, Stages + How It Differs From Love . . .
Limerence is a mental state of profound romantic infatuation, deep obsession, and fantastical longing The experience can range from euphoria to despair "Limerence is a term that was coined by [psychologist] Dorothy Tennov in the '70s," relationship therapist Eliza Boquin, LMFT, tells mbg
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