Male love syndrome refers to a series of psychological and behavioral symptoms that occur in men during the process of love, manifested as follows:
1. Symptom manifestations:
Anxiety and depression.
Insomnia, or insomnia caused by thoughts of love, creates a unique poetic feeling.
Changes in appetite, such as loss of appetite or changes in taste preferences.
Social avoidance and self denial.
Persistent inner anxiety, low mood, and decreased interest.
2. Causes:
It is related to the imbalance of neurotransmitters in the brain, such as decreased dopamine and adrenaline, leading to abnormal reward system function or affecting auditory perception, thereby causing individuals to have excessive expectations and dependence on partner relationships.
The changes in hormones inside the male body during love are also significant and complex, such as testosterone affecting adventure spirit and oxytocin affecting intimacy.
3. Treatment methods:
Maintain good lifestyle habits, such as regular sleep and balanced diet.
Actively participate in hobbies and activities that are beneficial to physical and mental health, such as sports or artistic creation.
If necessary, psychological counseling and testing such as Hamilton Anxiety Scale, Beck Depression Self Rating Scale, or brain imaging examinations such as MRI should be conducted to rule out other potential mental health issues or brain structural abnormalities.
With the help of professional psychologists, symptoms can be alleviated through cognitive-behavioral therapy, emotional focus therapy, social skills training, or emotional regulation exercises.
Follow medical advice and use medication for treatment. Commonly used medications include antidepressants such as sertraline, fluoxetine, or anti anxiety drugs.
Male love syndrome is a complex psychological phenomenon involving multiple symptoms and causes. Through comprehensive treatment methods, symptoms can be effectively alleviated and individual mental health can be promoted.