La psicologia della fusione identitaria

Everyone tells you it's liberating. No one tells you how much it hurts to no longer know who you are. Arthur Aron of the State University of New York demonstrated with MRI that in long-term couples, the brain areas active when thinking about oneself overlap with those active when thinking about your partner. You weren't just thinking about him... you were partly thinking of him as part of you. In this video, we analyze the mechanism of identity fusion documented by William Swann... why after a long relationship, you no longer know what you like, why silence weighs strangely, why the first few months are more confusing than liberating... and what it actually means to start over, not from scratch, but with a person who must relearn to be theirs alone. Have you ever left a long-term relationship and no longer recognized your own tastes, your habits, what you wanted? Write about it in the comments. #marcodiso #men #women #identityfusion #findingyourself #relationalpsychology #arthuraron ———————————————————— Read my books on relationships: ▸ “100 ACTIONS TO LOVE YOURSELF” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/2orIHtp ▸ “MEN” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/3SSuS8K ▸ “LOVE THAT LIES” ▶️ https://amzn.eu/d/0StkVB3   ———————————————————— Do you have a difficult relationship or want a male psychological perspective?   Message me ✍️:   / marcodiso.official   ——————————————————— CONTACTS: ▸ info ▶️ [email protected] ▸ management ▶️ [email protected] ▸ events ▶️ [email protected]