Brain chemistry that's broken love's magic spell but could help save marriages

By Catherine Armitage
Updated March 3 2016 - 11:18am, first published 11:04am
Rachel Voysey principal psychologist at The Relationship Room in Sydney. Photo: Alex Nikulin
Rachel Voysey principal psychologist at The Relationship Room in Sydney. Photo: Alex Nikulin
Love means grasping at metaphors to express the inexpressible. Photo: Supplied
Love means grasping at metaphors to express the inexpressible. Photo: Supplied

Hearts and doves, stars and fireworks for ever and ever; love has so bewitched and mystified us that we've grasped at metaphors to express the inexpressible.