Life Examined

The science behind heartbreak: How to move on, and is there a cure?

May 7, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What Was Pening Like After Divorce?
02:42 • 2min
3
What Did You Learn From Helen Fisher?
04:19 • 3min
4
Is Heartbreak a Death?
07:38 • 2min
5
Rejection and Anger
09:12 • 2min
6
How to Use Anger in Productive Ways
10:48 • 2min
7
The Personality Trait of Openness
12:18 • 2min
8
Heartbreak and the Health Effects of Being Lonely
13:51 • 2min
9
Loneliness and Anxiety Are a Subjective Feeling
15:38 • 2min
10
Awe Is a Positive Emotional Response to Heartbreak
17:16 • 3min
11
Feelings of Love and Connection Are Existing All Around You
20:08 • 2min
12
Do Psychodelics Really Work?
21:42 • 3min
13
The Strangler Fig Is Okay, You Can Peet My Roots, but I Don't Want You in My Trunk
24:13 • 2min
14
Is Trama Framed as Something You Got or Something You Can't Live Without?
25:45 • 2min
15
Is Your Body Recovering From a Divorce?
27:30 • 2min
16
Heartbreak, a Personal and Scientific Journey
29:19 • 2min
17
Can We Change How in Love We Are?
31:00 • 2min
18
Are We in Control of Love Feelings?
32:47 • 3min
19
Is There a Mindfulness Approach to Heartbreak?
35:57 • 2min
20
Do You Really Want to Think Negatively About Someone That Has Passed Away?
38:25 • 2min
21
Is Heartbreak a Risk Factor for Depression?
40:54 • 2min
22
The Challenge of Being Single
42:43 • 3min
23
Is Couplehood the Ultimate Solution to Loneliness?
45:48 • 2min
24
Marriage, a History, How Love Conquered Marriage
47:40 • 2min
25
Are You Single or Single?
49:15 • 2min
26
The Science Behind Heartbreak
51:11 • 2min