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October 17, 2025 34 mins

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What limerence really is, why it hooks into our deepest unmet needs and how to gently unhook using a schema-therapy lens.

In Part 2, Gemma explores limerence as a preoccupying, often intoxicating state that’s fueled by unmet needs - with abandonment and emotional deprivation schemas usually at the core. She explains why the brain’s reward systems (hello, dopamine) and a quieted prefrontal cortex can hijack rationality, making red flags easy to miss. You’ll learn practical, compassionate ways to reduce rumination, interrupt mental loops and begin reparenting the vulnerable parts that long for consistent care. Gemma also speaks to when limerence turns into a relationship (and why those tend to be high “schema chemistry”) and offers realistic hope for moving toward grounded, secure love.

Key takeaways

  • Limerence = unmet needs + brain rewards. It’s human, common, and often temporary; shame isn’t helpful.
  • Schemas under the hood: Abandonment (primary) and emotional deprivation are frequent drivers; attachment style can be a clue, but schemas give the nuance.
  • “Schema chemistry” alert: Relationships born from intense limerence often trigger old wounds on both sides.
  • Stop feeding the loop: Reduce cues (no social stalking, no photo scrolling). Notice → name → turn your mind.
  • Circuit breakers that help: Mindfulness, imagery/rumination interruption, exercise, novelty/learning, supportive people, flow-state activities.
  • Reparenting matters: Daily, gentle practices to meet needs consistently will dilute schemas over time.
  • When to get help: If limerence becomes distressing, incapacitating or escalates into harmful behaviours, seek professional support.

Practical steps you can try

  1. Name it: “This is the limerence loop.”
  2. Reduce reinforcement: Unfollow/mute; remove reminders.
  3. Shift attention: Choose a grounding task (walk, call a friend, learn something new).
  4. Reparenting micro-rituals: Daily check-ins with your vulnerable part; write a brief caring letter to yourself.
  5. Track triggers: Note what sparks rumination and plan alternatives.
  6. Therapeutic support: Look for schema-informed, experiential work.

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