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  1. TIlE SEARCH FOR CUPID OR THE PHANTOM-LOVER SYNDROME*. MARY V. SEEMAN, M.D! This report describes the 'phantom-lover' syndrome in two paranoid women, and it examines the close correspondence of the clinical features with the legend of Cupid and Psyche. It is commonly believed that the emo tional nature of man has remained un changed over the ...

  2. Seeman MV: The search for Cupid or the phantom lover syndrome . Can Psychiatr Assoc J 16:183-184, 1971. 3. Raskin DE, Sullivan KE: Erotomania . Am J ...

    • You Initiate All The Contact
    • You’Ve Told All Your Friends and Family About Them
    • You Follow Them on Every Social Media Site
    • You Know Them Inside Out
    • You Hang on Their Every Word
    • You Can’T Get Them Out of Your Head
    • You’Ve Gone Through The Emotions
    • You’Ve Got It All Planned Out
    • Every Conversation Is A MI
    • You’Ve Listened to @CrazyJewishMom

    And, what’s more, they’re slow to get back to you. Often not – wait for it… – responding AT ALL. ‘They’re just busy, it’s cool. *Checks phone every five seconds*’

    As far as they’re concerned you’re on the path to buying a house, marriage and babies, all within your two-to-five-year plan.

    And have liked and commented on every single post. They haven’t followed you back. And when it comes to interacting with you…*tumbleweed*

    You’ve gone all the way back to when Facebook began… you know the names of all their family members, friends, pets (dead and alive). You know what they’ve had for breakfast (and taken notes) and you know what they got for Christmas five years ago. So?

    You’ve taken studious notes during every conversation. You’ve gone back over and analysed every text and email – that you’ve sent, as well as received – and you read everything in a light that can only mean they’re falling madly, head-over-heels, in love with you.

    You wake up and they’re the first thing on your mind. They’re the last thing you think about before you close your eyes at night. They even pervade your dreams. Whenever you do something, you wonder, ‘I wonder what they’d think?’

    You got the chills. They multiplied. Then came the intense feelings of falling, followed by yearning, followed by anger, followed by grief, followed by confusion…

    The hot sex sessions. The explorations of fantasies. The romantic breaks away. All they have to do is turn up. And know who you are. And realise what you mean to them.

    You’re looking for the code, the clues. Every word is a sign. Every sentence has a hidden agenda or innuendo. What does it all mean?

    And realised that if you were Kate, your mom would be telling you to hurry up and get rid so you can find someone who will actually give her grandchildren.

  3. 8. Broken Heart Syndrome (Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy) Broken Heart Syndrome, also known as Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, is a physical and emotional condition triggered by extreme stress, often stemming from the loss of a loved one. It mimics the symptoms of a heart attack and can have severe health consequences if left untreated.

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  5. Self Concept. Sex Factors. Erotomania is reexamined by an in-depth study of eight patients. There appear to be two main varieties: the phantom lover syndrome, or fixed delusion elaborated around a person who does not exist, and erotomania proper, a recurrent tendency to believe that one is loved by a powerful, prominent man.

  6. Apr 7, 2013 · Psychology Definition of PHANTOM-LOVER SYNDROME: a kind of erotic delusion exaggerated around an individual who doesn't really exist.

  7. May 24, 1997 · Phantom love syndrome LOVE INVENTS US by Amy Bloom Picador pounds 15.99. Hermione Lee. Saturday 24 May 1997 23:02 BST. Comments. Article bookmarked.

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