Marina Burgos Theory of Love PSY/220 9/1/13 Diane Winn-Clouse Part I The three dimensions of love are; Intimacy‚ passion‚ and commitment‚ according to Sternberg’s “Triangulor Theory of Love” (1986‚ 1987). These are the three ingredients that are defined to love. In our readings this week it is explained to us about different types of love that either include one or two of these dimensions‚ with the possibility of all three; Positive Psychology chapter 11 (Close Relationships
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The English word "love" can refer to a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection to pleasure . It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment. It can also be a virtue representing human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection—"the unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another". As well‚ it may describe compassionate and affectionate actions towards other humans‚ one’s self or animals. Four forms of interpersonal
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Smith November 9‚ 2012 What is Love? Love too some people do not exists‚ but others may feel different. People think that to love someone they have to be in love‚ but in a reality love come’s in different forms. When others love one another they will do anything for each other‚ but not only for the one they are in love with‚ but also family and friends. Love is a pattern of emotions like happiness and anger plus everything in between. When one person loves another they are always going to be there
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Mother’s Love There are many types of love: affectionate‚ tough‚ sexual‚ desirable‚ and so many others. These different feelings of love can be beneficial or harmful to the person receiving a certain type of love. Some say tough love can make a person turn cold-hearted and resentful to others but from my experience it can make you preserve and think positive. The love I received from my mother is tough love yet affectionate at time; only when appropriate. My mother’s tough love is shown through
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was in love”. What does such a statement imply about the nature of love? Write an essay which argues your particular view on the nature of love and the object of that love. Limit your answer to the notion of romantic love and use Robert Ehman as a starting point. Everybody seems to believe that love is a good thing. However‚ not all agree on what love is. Is love that warm fuzzy feeling a person has when they are with a familiar person? According to the Bible‚ love is caring in action. Love is not
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Styles of Love My grandmother spoke of my grandfather as being ideal‚ the perfect partner in her life. When she spoke of their meeting‚ she spoke of an instant connection between her and him. She said that she knew she was going to spend the rest of her life with him from the moment they met. My grandfather asked her to marry him before he left for the service‚ my grandmother told him no but that if he still wanted to marry her after he got back from the service than she would. Needless to say they
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Falling in Love Everyone has been falling in love at one point of his life. Not only grownups‚ but also teenagers have felt this feeling. Falling in love is very difficult it’s hard to characterize because everyone occasionally has different types of feelings. For example‚ humans can love other people‚ creatures‚ or material objects‚ but it is all the same thing: love. Giving into their emotions and psychological temptations causes them to fall in love. That is why everyone
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Writing Assignment Gary C. Sanders‚ Sr. Professor Thomas Dunn‚ Instructor Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love I was most impressed with Professor Robert J. Sternberg’s Theory of love which simply states that love is made up of three interconnected components: intimacy‚ passion and decision/commitment. They are thought of as the triangular effect that displays intimacy in terms of closeness‚ bonding and warmth. It also shows passion as the sexual feelings and desires brought on and it
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Power of Love and Relationships PSY301: Social Psychology (BPD1333A) Instructor: Donna Busarow Jeannette Loza September 7th 2013 We all need love to be able to be connected to others. The more connected you are to a person the more that you are healthier and love is very essential for life‚ mind‚ heart‚ and it is oxygen to the brain. It is important to have love in life. We grow to love others because if comes from within and from our hearts. We need to love to survive to feel the need
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The Power of Love. What does love mean? Love is a word difficult to define‚ a word that can refer to a variety or a combination of emotions. Love is the most important thing to the survival of the human race because it allows humans to work together‚ plays a vital role in reproduction‚ is vital in our health‚ and allows us to connect with and understand the world around us. Let me first start with the four definitions of love as a noun. Love (n) denotes (1) “a feeling of warm personal attachment
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