It’s a silent epidemic: Why being in a relationship doesn’t guarantee emotional fulfillment, a therapist explains

Many people in long-term relationships feel unseen and lonely despite outward appearances. Expert Chandni Tugnait explains love cannot heal past wounds or fill internal voids. Unspoken needs and old childhood patterns also create distance. True fulfillment comes from within, not from a partner. When individuals are emotionally whole, relationships become nourishing, not a lifeline.

It’s a silent epidemic: Why being in a relationship doesn’t guarantee emotional fulfillment, a therapist explains
Many people in long-term relationships feel unseen and lonely despite outward appearances. Expert Chandni Tugnait explains love cannot heal past wounds or fill internal voids. Unspoken needs and old childhood patterns also create distance. True fulfillment comes from within, not from a partner. When individuals are emotionally whole, relationships become nourishing, not a lifeline.