Love Hormones & The Brain: Why Love Can Make Red Flags Hard to See
Do you ever wonder why someone can feel “so right” even when something feels off? This interactive workshop explores how the brain’s natural chemistry such as dopamine, oxytocin, and adrenaline can influence attraction, attachment, and decision-making in relationships. Learn how your brain is wired for connection and how understanding it can help you protect your heart, your safety, and your future.
Who Will Benefit:
• People navigating dating and relationships
• Individuals who want to understand attraction, attachment, and emotional patterns
• Anyone who has ever asked, “Why did I ignore the red flags?”
• Survivors seeking clarity, empowerment, and self-understanding
What You Will Learn:
• The Science of Attraction: How dopamine, oxytocin, and adrenaline shape feelings of love
• The Brain & Safety: Why the brain can quiet warning signals during early attraction
• Red Flags vs. Intensity: How to tell the difference between real connection and emotional highs
• Trauma & Attachment: Why past experiences can influence who feels “safe”
• Healthy Love: What safe, stable, and respectful relationships feel like
What You’ll Walk Away With:
• A deeper understanding of your own relationship patterns
• Tools to slow down and make safer, clearer decisions
• Confidence to trust your body and instincts
• Freedom from self-blame to understanding your brain’s job
Presenter:
Jenita Prasad, Psychology Trainee at Endurance - A Sports and Psychology Center, Inc.
Location and Time:
Thursday, May 14, 2026, 6 pm – 7 pm. Online (link will be sent once you register).
Fees:
$50–$75 per person. Please pay what you can within this range. Use this payment link to register.
Then email admin@endurancecenter.org to register.