Romantic break-up shatters a person’s self-concept


IE - A romantic break-up does make an individual's self-concept vulnerable to change, according to a study.

Self-concept is defined as a person's sense of me.

Romantic partners develop shared friends, activities and even overlapping self-concepts.

The researchers used three studies to examine self-concept changes that can occur after a break-up.
They found that individuals have reduced self-concept clarity after a break-up and this reduced clarity can contribute to emotional distress.

The loss of the relationship has multiple psychological consequences, including the tendency for individuals to change the content of their selves and the feeling that their selves are subjectively less clear and even smaller.

The finding that there is a prevalence of self-change experienced when a romantic relationship ends provides a testament to the power of loss that impacts one's sense of self.

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