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  • Limerence - Wikipedia
    The psychologist Dorothy Tennov coined the term "limerence" as an alteration of the word "amorance" without other etymologies [9][10] The concept grew out of her work in the 1960s when she interviewed over 500 people on the topic of love, originally published in her book Love and Limerence [11][12][13][14] According to Tennov, "to be in a
  • What Is Limerence and How Do You Overcome It? - Simply Psychology
    Limerence is an involuntary, intense romantic obsession marked by intrusive thoughts and acute longing for emotional reciprocation, often characterized by emotional suffering due to unmet romantic needs or uncertainties
  • What Is Limerence? Causes, Signs and How To Stop
    What is limerence? Limerence is an involuntary state of intense obsession, fixation and attachment to another person — also known as a “limerent object” (LO)
  • Limerence - Psychology Today
    Limerence is a state of involuntary obsession with another person The experience of limerence is different from love or lust in that it is based on the uncertainty that the person you desire,
  • Limerence: Definition, Signs, Stages, Risk Factors, Treatment
    Unlike typical romantic attraction or lovesickness, limerence is marked by intrusive thoughts, emotional dependency, and significant distress when feelings are unreciprocated or uncertain The
  • Limerence: Meaning, signs, causes, and how to overcome it
    What is limerence? Limerence is an intense emotional state that stems from an overwhelming romantic obsession with another person The person receiving the attention is often referred to as the “limerent object” (LO)
  • Understanding Limerence and Addressing it in Therapy - Mental . . .
    When experiencing limerence, you project fantasies and hopes onto the other person and avoid seeing them in a realistic light Limerence is the very definition of viewing someone through rose-colored glasses Additionally, limerence often remains one-sided


















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