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In this video I break down the neuroscience of romantic relationships, from the dopamine rush of early attraction to the long-term structural changes that persist even after relationships end. You can expect to learn: • How dopamine creates the "addiction" feeling in early dating • Why oxytocin bonds you to specific people (for better or worse) • The neuroscience of attachment and why breakups hurt biologically • How long-term relationships change your brain's structure • When these brain changes become problematic clinically • Why understanding this helps you make better relationship choices ABOUT ME: I'm Dr. Joseph (Dr. J), a psychiatrist dedicated to making complex neuroscience accessible and practical. Through Mental Wealth MD, I break down how your brain works in relationships, stress, mental health, and daily life. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss future breakdowns like this. Your turn: Drop a comment with ONE thing this video brought to mind for you about relationships and brain science! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational purposes and is not personal medical or relationship advice. If you have questions about your individual relationships or mental health, please consult with a licensed mental health provider who can evaluate your specific situation. #neuroscience #lovescience #relationshippsychology #brainscience #Psychiatry #mentalwealthmd #dopamine #oxytocin #attachment #RelationshipAdvice #mentalhealth #BrainHealth #psychologyfacts #datingadvice #neuroplasticity