
Expert Clinical Psychologist Samet Gürkan Ustaoğlu provided information on the subject. Today's relationships are rapidly changing and becoming more complex with social interactions. Online dating, virtual relationships and rapid transitions from one relationship to another reduce the strength of emotional bonds and make people more prone to broken heart syndrome.
In fact, “Love” is one of the most beautiful feelings a person can feel in their life. Of course, sometimes these beautiful feelings can become complicated and love and affection can be replaced by broken hearts. When we examine broken heart syndrome from a psychological perspective, we can say that many symptoms such as emotional disorders, depression and physical health problems emerge. People can encounter this syndrome after traumatic events such as the end of a relationship or betrayals in a relationship. Naturally, this situation can negatively affect the individual's daily life and cause problems in many areas from work performance to social relationships. In other words, broken heart syndrome can occur as a result of the pain and disappointments brought by love.
Expert Clinical Psychologist Samet Gürkan Ustaoğlu said, “A person can feel admiration for many people or many things throughout their life and start a love story. Of course, in this case, what we need to accept is the fact that it is never easy to cope with or struggle with the difficulties that love brings. We should also know that every love story is a learning opportunity. Love is one of the most beautiful and painful experiences that can leave broken hearts behind, but make new beginnings stronger.”