
Why does rejection hurt so much? Why can a breakup, someone pulling away, or the fear of being left feel so overwhelming — even when you know you should "move on"? In this episode, we break down the psychology and neuroscience of abandonment and rejection. We explore how social pain affects the brain, why attachment history shapes the intensity of abandonment fear, and how rejection can trigger old wounds that have very little to do with the current moment. We also talk about why the people you fear losing often hold too much power, how ego turns rejection into a verdict on your worth, and why someone breaking up with you is painful but not proof that you are unlovable, broken, or not enough. In this episode, we cover: The neuroscience of social pain and rejection Why abandonment hits so hard for some people How attachment and emotional neglect shape abandonment fear Why breakups can feel like identity collapse The difference between loss and worth Why the people you fear losing often hold too much psychological power How to stop making rejection mean something permanent about you This is a grounded, psychology-based conversation about heartbreak, identity, attachment, and learning to separate pain from self-worth. Become A Patreon: www.patreon.com/thepositivityxperience.com Let's Work Together & Resources: www.thepositivityxperience.com
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