Psychologists Off the Clock

449. How to Feel Loved with Sonja Lyubomirsky and Harry Reis

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Mar 4, 2026
Sonja Lyubomirsky, happiness researcher and author, and Harry Reis, relationship scientist on intimacy, discuss why people can be loved but not feel loved. They explore how being truly seen and understood matters, how small mindset shifts and going first change connection, and why stress, attachment patterns, and misread gestures block feeling cared for.
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Why Happiness Practices Actually Boost Love

  • Most happiness interventions work because they increase feelings of connection and being loved.
  • Sonja observed gratitude letters and acts of kindness consistently boost closeness, explaining why many therapies improve happiness.
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Feeling Loved Is A Perceived Genuine Understanding

  • Feeling loved centers on perceiving another's care as genuine and understanding of your authentic self.
  • Harry defines the core as a transaction where warmth, concern, and accurate understanding are experienced between people.
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Why You Might Be Loved But Not Feel Loved

  • You can be loved and still not feel loved because barriers prevent the 'transaction' of connection.
  • Sonja uses a cup metaphor: anxious people have leaks, avoidant people have lids that block incoming love.
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