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Here's how you can navigate the post-holiday dopamine crash

Psychologists explain the brain’s neurochemical withdrawal once the holiday lights come down and how to bridge the emotional gap of routine and distance

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Every January, a specific kind of silence settles in. The shimmering lights are packed away, the calendar empties, and the high-energy social buzz of the festive season is replaced by the stark, repetitive reality of daily life. For many, this transition is marked by a profound sense of lethargy, irritability, and a lack of motivation.

This isn't just ‘the blues’—it is a measurable neuropsychological phenomenon. During the holidays, our brains are bathed in a cocktail of "reward" chemicals like dopamine and oxytocin, stimulated by social gatherings, gifts, and indulgence. When this stimulation is suddenly withdrawn, we enter a state of physiological withdrawal. We’ve got mental health experts to delve into this ‘dopamine crash’ and share science backed tips on returning to the everyday life.

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