What is Limerence? (Source Oxford Dictionary)

It is the state of being infatuated or obsessed with another person, typically experienced involuntarily and characterized by a strong desire for reciprocation of one’s feelings but not primarily for a sexual relationship.

What causes limerence?
What Causes Limerence and ROCD? The intrusive thinking involved in limerence and OCD and has been associated with low levels of serotonin and elevated levels of dopamine and norepinephrine—all neurotransmitters, or chemicals that act as messengers between brain cells.  

How to deal with limerence in relationship?
  1. Get clear. Perception check – what is he/she showing you and telling you? …
  2. Reign in the forward-thinking and fantasy. …
  3. Don’t lose yourself. …
  4. Give yourself time. …
  5. Build trust

    Long-term Effects of Child Abuse

    Child maltreatment causes physical effects to the body. While your body can heal, the stress of abuse on your body can cause long-term effects. ‌

    If you’ve developed a chronic health problem, you’re not alone. Studies show child abuse leads to a higher chance of getting a long-term health problem as an adult, including:

    • Migraines
    • Diabetes
    • Arthritis
    • Vision problems
    • Cancer
    • Stroke
    • Bowel disease
    • Heart attack
    • Back problems
    • High blood pressure

      Emotional Effects of Child Abuse

      Abuse can lead to emotional and behavioral effects. This happens because toxic stress in childhood disrupts your brain growth and changes its structures.  Toxic stress is what happens when your stress response is strongly or continually activated, which happens during abuse and neglect. ‌

      These changes to your brain can lead to long-term results of child abuse.

      • Have trouble setting boundaries
      • Put up emotional walls
      • feel defensive
      • Seek approval from others

        You might experience:

        • Anxiety
        • depression
        • Trouble learning
        • Trouble paying attention
        • Memory problems
        • problems with self control
        • Low self-esteem‌

        Severe mistreatment leads to fear, distrust, and isolation, and this can affect you into your adult years. As a child, you learned survival techniques that helped you cope, but those techniques can interfere with your life as an adult. ‌

        You might find you have trouble trusting others and keeping loving relationships. You might feel angry, or you might fight and blame others a lot. It’s also common to have trouble with intimacy and

      • People who love you don’t constantly call you names and yell at you.
      • People who love you don’t try to control your every thought and action
      • People who love you don’t try to make you think you’re crazy
      • People who love you don’t do the hurtful things your partner did on a daily basis

 

Remember, you were born fully worthy of love 💗 and to be cherished.    You are and always were good enough

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