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    Love and Attachment Makenzie Harms Introduction to Psychology Tom Oswald March 21‚ 2018 Love and Attachment There are both healthy and unhealthy forms of attachment styles that fuse with the Duplex theory‚ which are tied to neuroanatomy and neurochemistry in the brain‚ with many factors that define which attachment style two people have. Robert Sternberg‚ an American psychologist‚ compiled a triangular theory of love. It is broken down into three categories‚ its cornerstones including intimacy

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    A Triangular Theory of Love

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    A Triangular Theory of Love This article presents a triangular theory of love. According to the theorylove has three components: (a) intimacy‚ which encompasses the feelings of closeness‚ connectedness‚ and bondedness one experiences in loving relationships; (b) passion‚ which encompasses the drives that lead to romance‚ physical attraction‚ and sexual consummation; and (c) decision/commitment‚ which encompasses‚ in the short term‚ the decision that one loves another‚ and in the long term‚ the

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    the collective identity theory is the most competent for reasons like it being the only to consider the individual actors‚ the people in the movement‚ and the solidarity they create. Even though it is superior‚ the resource mobilization‚ political opportunity‚ and structural theorists have all attempted to degrade the collective identity theory. However‚ their proposed weaknesses of the collective identity theory are either inaccurate or really just reasons why the theory is elite. To begin‚ the

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    Robert Sternberg had his own theory on love. He developed his triangular theory of love that consists of three dimensions; passion‚ intimacy‚ and commitment. First is passion. Passion is a powerful and sometimes uncontrollable emotion. It is an intense pining to become one with another. To have passion with another you experience fire‚ excitement‚ arousal‚ affection‚ sexual love‚ and strong felt emotion. Passion is one of the key factors in a romantic love‚ when passion is the only thing present

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    are several theories of criminal behavior and each of these theories have its own strengths and weakness. For instance‚ the strengths of psychological theory are they focused on the effects that childhood experience have on the developing personality‚ it takes both nature and nurture into account‚ this area has worked with other areas of psychology to produce the following: social learning theory‚ social cognition and artificial intelligence. But‚ the weakness of psychological theory is that it is

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    Numerous people are uninformed of what a Whig gathering is or what it was. The Whig hypothesis basically "holds that the administration is a constrained office" (page375). Its unique name was the Taftian Theory ("Whig" Theory). The Taftian Theory is a political term in the United States suggesting a strict constructionist viewpoint concerning presidential power and the United States Constitution‚ where a president’s vitality is limited to those strengths especially checked by the Constitution. The

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    extravagant love for each other. Illustrated through Romeo And Juliet William Shakespeare is able to compose a story about two lovers who end their lives because of their insane love for each other. With many awards and honors‚ Shakespeare an English poet and playwright‚ is known as one of the world’s uttermost outstanding poets. Furthermore‚ in the article “Triangular Theory of love‚” Robert Sternberg explains the idea of love through a geometric‚ three basic components interpretation. Sternberg‚ a professor

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    Topic: The Triangular Theory of Love by Psychologist‚ Robert Sternberg. General Purpose: To Inform. Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the “Triangular Theory of Love”‚ as it is characterized by a triangle in the context of interpersonal relationships‚ by three parts and in varying combinations of the seven forms of love. Central Idea (Topical Order): The measure of love a person encounters is dependent on the authentic strength of the three components; intimacy‚ passion and commitment

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    Sternberg’s model of love‚ passion‚ intimacy and commitment. From those three they are set up into different combinations to make seven sub-types of love. Passion can be described as the component that reflects romance‚ attraction and sexual needs in the relationship. Many can get confused on how passion works in a relationship. As we know‚ passion is powerful feeling‚ whether it is from love or hate. Someone can love someone but have no passion‚ as well be full of passion and deeply in love with that person

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    Harlow’s Theory: Love

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    Harlow’s Theory: Motherly love Jose Hernandez Instructor: Mrs. Martinez‚ M‚ A El Paso Community College Harlow’s Theory: Love The feeling of love is‚ deep‚ soft‚ satisfying. Because of its affectionate and intimate nature it is viewed by some as an inapplicable topic for experimental research. But‚ whatever our own perception may be‚ our assigned mission as psychologists is to analyze all facets of human and animal behavior into their component variables. (scientific

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