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Evolutionary Explanations of Pain Associated with Social Rejection
Stemming from the phenomenon of natural selection, pain transformed into a mechanism that shapes our social behavior that stops us from doing things that are bad for us. From an evolutionary perspective, we were dependent on others even during adulthood since being in a group would ensure protection from predators who were stronger than humans. Acting as a mechanism for survival (like hunger or thirst), the fatality associated with social rejection remained ingrained in us.
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Updated 2021-06-16
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