Not exact matches
They found that people high in the psychological attribute called attachment anxiety (a tendency to worry about the proximity and availability of a
romantic partner) responded to memories of a relationship
breakup with an increased preference for warm - temperature foods over cooler ones: soup over crackers.
The
breakups made even more painful by the intensity and fervor
with which I entered into
romantic relationships.
In recent studies, many people said they stayed in a
romantic relationship because of social pressure — their parents or friends would disapprove of a
breakup, or breaking up would make things awkward
with mutual friends.
Russell Clayton, a doctoral student in the University of Missouri School of Journalism, found that individuals who use Facebook excessively are far more likely to experience Facebook - related conflict
with their
romantic partners, which then may cause negative relationship outcomes including emotional and physical cheating,
breakup and divorce.
[jounal] Mearns, J. / 1991 / Coping
with a
breakup: Negative mood regulation expectancies and depression following the end of a
romantic relationship / Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 60: 327 ~ 334