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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 30 MIN

Why Your Brain Overreacts to Breakups: The Science Behind Emotional Pain

from The Real World Perspective with Manfred Stapff, MD, PHD · host Manfred Stapff

A breakup can feel like a medical emergency even when your life, health, and future remain intact. In this episode, Dr. Manfred Stapff explains why rejection activates powerful neurochemical responses and why emotional pain often reflects disrupted brain signaling rather than objective reality.   Using Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Dr. Manfred shows why love, belonging, and esteem cannot be replaced by comfort or material security. When these higher-level needs collapse, shifts in oxytocin, dopamine, and serotonin intensify distress, making disappointment feel existential. He contrasts the fast-reacting limbic system with the slower frontal cortex, clarifying why shock, anger, rumination, and distorted thinking dominate in the first days after rejection. Cognitive biases, anchoring, availability, and affirmation, can trap the mind in a self-reinforcing narrative that exaggerates loss. Grounded in real-world statistics and psychological insight, the episode delivers a sober message that the event is real, but the mental amplification often is not  Tune in for a concise, science-driven conversation of Why Your Brain Overreacts to Breakups: The Science Behind Emotional Pain. Jan Arthur Stroem is a veteran commercial pilot with decades of experience flying complex aircraft, including the Boeing 747, where precision and trust in accurate information are critical to safety. Over a lifetime in aviation, he has relied on disciplined training, standardized communication, and instrument-based decision-making to navigate high‑stakes environments. His expertise highlights how pilots filter data from multiple sources—cockpit instruments, crew coordination, and air traffic control—to maintain situational awareness. Through real-world examples, he demonstrates why emotion has no place in the cockpit and why facts must guide every decision. Dr. Manfred Stapff is an entrepreneurial biotech and pharmaceutical expert with deep expertise in real-world evidence and clinical research. As a seasoned leader, he brings decades of experience across all phases of drug development, from opportunity assessment to product launch. His work bridges science and strategy, ensuring medical decisions are grounded in accurate, meaningful data. Dr. Stapff is also an author, committed to promoting evidence-based thinking in medicine. His insights challenge misinformation and advocate for scientific integrity in today's data-driven world. Connect with Dr. Manfred Stapff, MD: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manfredstapff/

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A breakup can feel like a medical emergency even when your life, health, and future remain intact. In this episode, Dr. Manfred Stapff explains why rejection activates powerful neurochemical responses and why emotional pain often reflects disrupted...

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