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Social Hierarchy, Depression and the Neurobiology of Emotion (post emotional abuse)

Social Hierarchy, Depression and the Neurobiology of Emotion (post emotional abuse)

Update: 2020-11-13
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Can your social status give you depression?


You might have heard about a connection between depression and serotonin.


And a connection between serotonin and your position in a social hierarchy.


How does it really work? What is it that makes us and our neurochemistry happy?




(00:27 ) Narcissistic Abuse Victim Syndrome


(01:47 ) Depression/Trauma Causes Low Serotonin, Not the Other Way Around


(02:40 ) The Social Hierarchy and Serotonin Levels Connection


(03:59 ) Social Isolation as a Cause for Dropping in Hierarchy

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Social Hierarchy, Depression and the Neurobiology of Emotion (post emotional abuse)

Social Hierarchy, Depression and the Neurobiology of Emotion (post emotional abuse)

Richard Grannon