Attachment Theory
Discover key takeaways from 6 podcast episodes about this topic.

The Science & Process of Healing from Grief | Huberman Lab Essentials
This episode breaks down the neuroscience and psychology of grief, revealing how our brains map relationships and providing science-backed tools to navigate loss adaptively.

Mother Hunger: The 3 Signs You Have This Hidden Childhood Wound & How to Heal
Discover how 'mother hunger'—a profound yearning for unmet maternal nurturing, protection, and guidance—shapes adult personality, relationships, and well-being, offering a path to self-healing and breaking intergenerational cycles.

I Spent 3 Hours Spiraling Over Tyler Catastrophe
This episode dissects the alarming case of Tyler Catastrophe, an individual whose extreme parasocial obsession with content creator Wilbur Soot led to public victim blaming and a distorted self-perception, highlighting the psychological underpinnings of intense online fandom.

“Human TERMINATOR!” - Harvard Neuroscientist on Psychopaths, Love, Telepathy & The Halo Effect | 400
A Harvard neuroscientist dissects the complex neuroscience of love, attraction, and human behavior, revealing the brain circuits behind our deepest connections and darkest tendencies.

Love is a skill, not a feeling | Alain de Botton: Full Interview
Alain de Botton argues that modern romantic culture has been a disaster, advocating for a 'therapeutic age' where love is understood as a learnable skill rooted in self-awareness and psychological insight, rather than a spontaneous feeling.

Dating Expert: Why Dating Today Is Nearly Impossible & How to Find True Love
A Harvard-trained behavioral scientist and Hinge's Director of Relationship Science reveals data-backed strategies to navigate modern dating, avoid common pitfalls like 'the ick' and 'situationships,' and identify qualities that actually lead to lasting love.