Social pain is a non-physical but psychological pain that comes from social exclusion or isolation. The latest researches in neurosciences indicate that social and physical pain partially share the same neural basis. This is also suggestive of how social as well as physical pain is functional to individuals’ survival and well-being. Indeed, prolonged periods of social pain have deleterious effects on our cognitive system.
Why it hurts so much? Neurological bases of social pain

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