Liebe und Besessenheit gehen manchmal Hand in Hand, vor allem in einer neuen und aufregenden Beziehung, was ganz normal sein kann. Doch wo verschwimmt die Grenze? Woran erkennt man, dass man zu weit gegangen ist? Liebe und Besessenheit sind nicht dasselbe. Daher vergleichen wir sie in diesem Video und gehen dies auf den Grund. Darüber hinaus gehen wir auf die obsessive Liebesstörung (OLD) ein.
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Quellen:
Cherney, K. (2018, September 18). Obsessive Love Disorder. Healthline. www.healthline.com/health/obsessive-love-disorder
Fellizar, K. (2018, October 26). How To Tell The Difference Between Love And Obsession. Bustle.
www.bustle.com/p/how-to-tell-the-difference-between-love-obsession-13000434
Schwartz, S. (2022, June 18). Obsession vs Love: 12 Critical Differences You Should Know. Her Norm.
www.hernorm.com/obsession-vs-love/
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