Love Hurts, A Documentary
What can leading research tell us about one of the most powerful and chaotic mental states known to our species? This documentary leads viewers on a fascinating discovery to understand what happens to the human body and mind when experiencing the sorrow and pain of a broken heart.
The documentary brings together some of the world’s leading experts and researchers in the fields of neuroscience, neurology, psychiatry, and evolutionary biology to get to the heart of heartbreak.
Breakup Music Therapy
Whether you’re nursing a broken heart (or you’ve broken a heart,) or you’re simply a music lover - these playlists are for anyone who has loved, lost and loved again. I am thrilled to share my collection of breakup playlists is finally out! I have been carefully crafting these playlists over the last few months to go along with the 3 phases of a breakup - sadness, anger, and empowerment.
Why Love is Never Enough | The 6 Cs of Love
Over the last few years, I've identified six primary reasons why couples break up. Subsequently, these are also the six essential elements couples need to have a healthy, loving, and fulfilling relationship. And yes, you can have it all.
This is Why It's So Hard to Breakup with Your Partner
Deciding whether you should stay or go, can be one of the hardest decisions you will ever make.
A few months ago I came across some research that speaks to the dilemma of deciding whether to stay or go. Researchers at the University of Utah, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Toronto, had found the top 50 reasons why couples stay together or split up. They narrowed it down to a list of 27 reasons when people would stay in a relationship and 23 reasons why they would leave. Samantha Joel, the lead author of the study and her colleages were surprised at how many mixed feelings couples had about their relationships.
VICE Magazine - MEET THE WOMAN WHO DUMPS PEOPLE FOR A LIVING
We talked to a breakup coach about exit plans, dealing with breakups on social media, and whether it’s better to be the dumper or the dumpee.
Breaking up with someone, if you have any semblance of a soul, is not a pleasant experience. How do you do it? Do you really need to meet in a public place and look them in the eye when you break their heart? How honest do you need to be for them to get the idea that you never, ever want to sleep with them again? It's questions like these that making ghosting so tempting. But you don't need to go through this experience alone, you can take your problems to a professional.