Why rejection feels so intense: 6 ways rejection affects mental health more than we admit

Why rejection feels so intense: 6 ways rejection affects mental health more than we admit
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Rejection lights up the same neural pathways as physical pain, sharpening attention to others’ cues and eroding self-worth. This can leave people hypervigilant or avoidant in relationships, push them toward perfectionism, and fuel anxiety and depressive spirals. Understanding these deep effects is essential for healing and rebuilding internal security.
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