Psychology of love 101 / Karin Sternberg, PhD.
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- 9780826109361
- 0826109365
- 9780826109330
- 0826109330
- 1306083850
- 9781306083850
- 9781785398698
- 1785398695
- 152.4/1 23
- BF575.L8 S778 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: the nature of love -- Love from a biological perspective -- Are there different kinds of love? Taxonomic approaches -- Cultural theories of love -- A primer on methods: constructing a love scale -- Interpersonal attraction -- Stages of relationships: how relationships are formed, maintained, and ended -- Online dating -- Love and personality -- Relationship challenges: questions and answers.
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"Reflecting the breath of love's myriad effects and possible causes, as well as the relatively recent volume of systematic scientific inquiry into these, the love literature is sprawling and unruly. Sternberg, however, hasdone an excellent job of selecting representative approaches and findings and presenting them to students in an organized, scholarly, and engaging way". Ellen Berscheid, PhD. Regents' Professor of Psychology Emeritus. University of Minnesota. While many people view love as a nebulous concept that is difficult to study scientifically, there exists a substantial psychologic.
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