Yesterday I was watching a documentary on TV.  There is a couple in UK who experiments the effects of the brain when experiencing the pain of rejection and actual physical pain.  
Are there any difference to the brain?
Apparently not.
When a person experiences emotional rejection, a part of the brain is triggered.   The same part of the brain is triggered when a physical pain is inflicted.  
So, the next time we see someone in a state of rejection, eventhough there are no physical bandages, the emotional pain is similar to someone with a broken arm or leg.  We should try to be kind, sensitive and compassionate.
Interesting eh?
3 comments:
I've never heard that and that is very interesting! I will keep this in mind from now on! Have a good week - see you - Kellan
That is interesting.
Although I do think that emotional pain is sometimes worse, because it can last so much longer.
Emotional pain is so much more difficult to heal. Nice facts.
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