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attachment psychology

Why You Can’t Let Go (Even When You Know You Should)

March 18, 2026 by Absence

Struggling to let go even when you know it’s over? This explains attachment, emotional loops, and how healing actually happens.

Categories Uncategorized Tags attachment psychology, breakup recovery, emotional healing, letting go, no contact

Breakup Statistics 2026: 40 Surprising Relationship Facts

April 12, 2026March 15, 2026 by Absence
Torn photograph of a smiling couple placed on a wooden table surrounded by breakup statistics charts and notes, symbolizing the measurable patterns behind relationship endings.

Research data exploring how often relationships end, who initiates breakups, and how emotional recovery typically unfolds.

Categories Relationship Research Tags attachment psychology, breakup statistics, heartbreak research, relationship psychology, relationship research, relationship studies

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