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LOVE & AFFECTION

 

 

The ability to give and receive love and affection is an important part of healthy human relationships. In practice, this can look like being able to freely give and receive compliments and terms of endearment, as well as performing and being the recipient of acts of kindness. Healthy, consenting, age-appropriate physical touch, along with words of affirmation, are also examples of healthy love and affection in a variety of relationship types, including friendships, co-workers, and intimate partners.

 

Signs of Optimal Health & Wellness

Indicators of thriving include: 

  • Ability to freely give and receive words of affirmation and affection, while honoring the boundaries of self and others
  • A general sense of unconditional positive regard for others
  • Development of healthy attachments to others
  • A feeling of being supported and cared for by other people
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Warning Signs

Indicators of warning:

  • Feeling starved for affection
  • Shying away from physical touch
  • Keeping others at a physical and emotional distance; Inability to form healthy attachments
  • Emotional isolation
  • Heightened vulnerability to addictions, including work, substances, sex and others
  • Challenges in intimate relationships
  • Inability to accept compliments

SELF EVALUATION

Many times, warning signs are present for people who have experienced unhealed trauma or whose needs were neglected at some point in their lives. Ask yourself: Why do I feel this way? Was there something that happened, or a need that didn’t get met? Do I need help? 

 

GET SUPPORT

In some cases, severe trauma and neglect can make it challenging to overcome barriers to love and affection on your own. You may want to seek help. 

 

 

EMERGENCY

If you have active thoughts or intentions of harming yourself or others: 

  • Dial 911; or
  • Go the nearest hospital emergency room

RETURN TO HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

RETURN TO HEALTHY YOU DASH

 

 

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