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  1. Feb 8, 2023 · Learn how to cope with the emotions and challenges of a breakup, from setting boundaries to self-care. Find tips on how to handle encounters with your ex, maintain friendships, and avoid unhealthy habits.

    • Crystal Raypole
  2. Mar 9, 2019 · Learn to express your emotions, find yourself again, and re-establish trust after a breakup. This web page offers tips and advice for short-term and long-term recovery, as well as professional support options.

    • Kristeen Cherney
    • Shock. This stage is particularly pertinent if you were the one who was broken up with and if you didn't see it coming. The shock of a breakup is all about pain, disorganization, and confusion, Gullick tells mbg.
    • Denial. Shock and denial are closely interrelated, as you grapple with the reality of what's occurred. Hallett explains that as people move into denial, "they're looking for information—they tend to hyper-focus on things like, 'She or he said they'd love me forever, or they promised we were going on vacation.'"
    • Bargaining. This is the stage that can lead to "relapse" or going back to your ex, Gullick says. In an attempt to make things better and/or make the problem go away, people may start to bargain—with themselves or with their ex.
    • Anger. Once you've moved through shock, denial, and bargaining, the reality of the breakup will begin to set in, "And the person often does have a lot of anger about what's occurred," Hallett explains.
    • Ambivalence. A million thoughts and feelings run through your head immediately after a breakup. At this stage, your heart and head play tug of war with your emotions, pulling you in different directions.
    • Denial and Shock. Shock tends to set in soon after a breakup. At this stage, we’re in denial about the breakup and our emotions. “Denial is a protective mechanism that absorbs the pain as we slowly deal with a shifting reality,” says de Llano.
    • Anger and Resentment. In the wake of a breakup, you may feel intense anger and resentment toward your ex. These are some of the thoughts and behaviors you may experience in this stage
    • Bargaining and Negotiation. The bargaining stage is where we negotiate with ourselves and our partners ways in which we can change ourselves or our situation in order to regain the relationship, de Llano explains.
    • Lean into the experience & feel your feelings. Immediately following a breakup, especially an unexpected one, it's natural to feel overwhelmed. It's also pointless to try for healing when your feelings are so raw.
    • Reach for the old reliable sources of joy. In the early days after a breakup, when making even the simplest of decisions can be a struggle, revisiting familiar sources of joy and happiness can be a relief.
    • Find acceptance through understanding. As hard as it is to accept, breakups often happen for the right reasons, and once the relationship is over, its progression, experiences, and events leading up to the break can be hugely informative.
    • End all contact with your ex. Hoang notes how much better it was when people could break up and never see their ex again, but thanks to social media, that is no longer possible unless you take steps to make it so.
  3. Apr 2, 2024 · If you don’t live together, break the news at their place so that you can leave when you’re ready. If your partner is emotionally or physically abusive, consider doing it in public, with a friend nearby, or even over the phone or in a letter depending on your specific situation, prioritizing your safety.” —Burns.

  4. Aug 21, 2020 · Learn how to cope with a breakup and move on with your life. This article offers tips on grieving, touch, perspective, fear, new experiences, and more.

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