One of the vital high-profile breakups of all time, the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard case, has been filling the information for the final seven weeks as their multi-million greenback defamation trial unfolds in a Virginia courtroom.

The celebrities' very public and messy divorce and Depp's subsequent defamation lawsuit in opposition to Heard has undoubtedly made us all look at how we dealt with our final breakup slightly extra carefully. For many individuals, within the aftermath of a relationship ending, we really feel the necessity to "win" the break-up.

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard In Court
On this mixture picture, Johnny Depp and Amber Heard pictured in court docket. Getty

In keeping with Alison Myers, a licensed psychological well being counselor and relationship professional, the need to win in a breakup is about three most important issues: separating ourselves from uncomfortable emotions, managing the risk to our egos, and retaining our social standing.

"Believing we're profitable in a breakup helps us psychologically separate ourselves from emotions of failure we expertise after we cannot make a relationship work. It may be simpler guilty an ex than taking accountability for our a part of the separation," she advised Newsweek.

Break ups regularly are related to resentment, want for revenge, and numerous remorse, says Dr. Rhonda Mattox, a psychiatrist and medical media guide from Arkansas. We do not all the time struggle truthful as we're transitioning out of relationships, and within the aftermath, shared assets together with social networks and social capital are divided between you. After we break up, we regularly find yourself dropping pals and acquaintances. "Profitable" permits you to maintain them, in line with Mattox.

"Riling up everybody to hate our ex is a degree of social revenge to rally individuals on our aspect of the breakup. It's searching for consolation from others who will help our mindset that we're higher off with out our ex and reinforce our concepts that despite the fact that we're harm, our ex is ultimately a 'unhealthy particular person' whom we should always not need to be with," Jennifer Klesman, a licensed therapist at Cityscape Counseling, advised Newsweek.

Deep down, she says, we need to show our ex unsuitable. As our pals be part of us in hating them, they're affirming our worth and our judgment, which makes us really feel higher.

The satisfaction of "profitable" a breakup is chemical: in line with a 2014 examine within the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology, we truly expertise a rise in testosterone ranges after we win.

"Profitable will increase testosterone, which in flip will increase the chemical messenger dopamine, and that dopamine hits the reward community within the mind, which makes us really feel higher. That dopamine nails that a part of the reward community within the mind, it actually makes us really feel higher. I believe that's even true after we really feel like we've got gained the prize, even when that prize is simply the prize of favorable public opinion," Mattox advised Newsweek.

Depp and Heard married in 2015, and Heard filed for divorce 15 months later, citing irreconcilable variations. They reached a $7 million divorce settlement in 2016.

Two years later, Heard wrote an op-ed for The Washington Publish saying she was a survivor of home abuse. The article didn't point out Depp by title, however Depp sued Heard for $50 million, claiming it broken his profession. Heard counter-sued Depp for $100 million.

Jury deliberations are set to proceed after the Memorial Day weekend after closing arguments within the trial wrapped up on Friday.