Dr. Jennifer Jones, a clinical psychologist from Pacific Palisades, CA, released a five-minute video explaining the science around what happens to your brain when you’re in love.
Dr. Jennifer, who specializes in couples therapy, love & relationships, parenting and the psychology of happiness, shares details on some recent research conducted from brain scans that indicates when you are in love, your brain lights up or reacts in similar places as when you’re addicted. So there’s now neurological proof that love produces an addiction-like response and human brains are indeed designed for long-term relationships.
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