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  2. Is 'going no contact' the secret to getting your ex back ...

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    When you go no contact, you allow your ex to experience the weight of your absence and wonder if they really made the right call ending the relationship. This, however, is not a good reason to go ...

  3. Why Cutting Off Contact With An Ex Is The Most ... - AOL

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    The no-contact rule is about allowing both yourself and your ex the space to grieve and move on—so, however long that takes is entirely dependent on the people involved and situation at play.

  4. What Is a No-Contact Rule Breakup? I Asked a Therapist ... - AOL

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    In other words, that gnawing feeling in your gut, plus sleepless nights and the constant urge to text are all symptoms of your brain adjusting to life without your ex. The beauty of going no ...

  5. On-again, off-again relationship - Wikipedia

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    According to Professor Rene Dailey at the University of Texas at Austin, there are no specific relationship dispositions that make someone more or less likely to be in an on-again, off-again relationship. Dailey defines relationship disposition to be the way that individuals approach their relationship in regards to its purpose and functioning.

  6. Social isolation - Wikipedia

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    Social isolation is a state of complete or near-complete lack of contact between an individual and society. It differs from loneliness, which reflects temporary and involuntary lack of contact with other humans in the world. [1] Social isolation can be an issue for individuals of any age, though symptoms may differ by age group. [2]

  7. Positive psychology - Wikipedia

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    Positive psychology is the scientific study of conditions and processes that contribute to positive psychological states (e.g., contentment, joy), well-being, positive relationships, and positive institutions. [1] [2]

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  9. Norm of reciprocity - Wikipedia

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    The positive reciprocity norm is a common social expectation in which a person who helps another person can expect positive feedback whether in the form of a gift, a compliment, a loan, a job reference, etc. In social psychology, positive reciprocity refers to responding to a positive action with another positive action (rewarding kind actions).