visszacsatolódás
Visszacsatolódás, often translated as "reattachment," is a psychological phenomenon where an individual who has experienced trauma or loss attempts to reconnect with a significant other, often in an unhealthy or obsessive manner. This behavior is characterized by a strong desire to regain a past relationship, despite evidence that the relationship was harmful or toxic.
The term "visszacsatolódás" was popularized by Hungarian psychologist Sándor Radó in the 1970s. He observed that
Visszacsatolódás can manifest in various ways, including:
* Persistent pursuit of a former partner, despite their rejection or the relationship's negative aspects
* Idealizing a former partner, despite their flaws
* Engaging in relationships that resemble past, unhealthy attachments
* Experiencing intense emotions, such as anxiety or depression, when separated from the significant other
It is essential to note that visszacsatolódás is not a conscious choice but rather a subconscious response