"Defining romantic love is difficult," says Dr. Feuerman. One way to help us understand the psychology of love is Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love, developed by psychologist, Dr. Robert Sternberg, in the late 1980's. As Dr. Feuerman explains, Dr. Sternberg theorized that love has th...
We often think of “love” as the center of understanding romantic relationships but that is not the whole, or the most accurate, picture.
In my attempt to understand what love is, here is what I have come up with: Love is both an emotion and a force that, as its intensity or its purity increases, increasingly dissolves the perceived, illusory boundary between subject and object. Taken to the extreme, this melting away, this...
Psychology depicts love as a cognitive and social phenomenon. Psychologist Robert Sternberg formulated a triangular theory of love and argued that love has three different components: intimacy, commitment, and passion. Intimacy is a form in which two people share confidences and various details of the...
Lovesickness Psychology and Neurology As most people know, love results from many chemical reactions in yourbrain. Experts point out that human attraction is mainly related todopamine,serotonin, and noradrenalin — three neurotransmitters associated with sexual arousal. However, these three compounds are...
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Synopsis: This mini love lesson on whether we can love too much starts with two brief case examples of the problem of big hearts that eventually empty out; then presents a cure for the problem; and an answer to the core question; what must be unlearned and learned is discussed; an under...
Dividing the brain into sensorial and motor centres, they have found their division to be exactly paralleled by the analysis made by empirical psychology, of the perceptive and volitional parts of the mind into their simplest elements. But the aesthetic sphere of the mind, its longings, its ...
For example, red is often associated with anger and passion, while blue is often associated with calmness. Authors often rely on color psychology, symbolizing different character traits, feelings, settings, or foreshadowing events through color imagery. Examples: White = purity, innocence Red = ...
To what degree is the psychology of love relationship in ' 'Eliduc ' ' convincing? There is no question as to what Eliduc is feeling in “Eliduc” by Marie de France: love. He has feeling for his wife Guildeluec, and understands his obligations towards her, but that later gets in ...