Triangular theory of love

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    People say love is a feeling that one could describe in many ways. A person can love someone for his/her looks, personality, sense of humor, how fit he/she is--but when does his name become a factor of if one loves another or not? Writer Owen Wilson claims “Love is the soul's recognition of its counterpoint in another.” One does not typically prefer to date someone with the name John, rather than Dylan, for example. Usually, a person will say a name does not matter when it comes to loving…

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    and Juliet a love story? Based on the knowledge stated by Kirwin in “Where Do Your Characters Fit in the Triangular Theory of Love?”, the reader can argue that the drama is a love story. Throughout Shakespeare’s diction, the protagonists display intimacy, passion, and commitment, which based on “Where Do Your Characters Fit in the Triangular Theory of Love?”, is the main components of true love. Before the reader can determine what “category…

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    be difficult and there are many different aspects, but by communicating and learning about the other person involved, a relationship can thrive. Learning about the triangular theory this chapter was very interesting. The triangular theory emphasizes the dynamic quality of love relationships. There are three different aspects to love and depending on where you put your focus, as well as where your partner…

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    of sexuality are a major topic. These include but are not limited to arousal and response, intimacy, and contraception. I will also be discussing one theoretical perspective of sexuality. One example would be Sternberg’s Triangular Theory of Love, and I will be covering this theory. I will also be explaining how to be culturally competent during these sessions. I will also be covering the health factors in this situation, as well as ways to prevent them. In order to better explain sexual…

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    friendship, intimacy, and love. If not achieved, feelings of isolation and loneliness can occur. Erikson’s theory, while containing some flaws, and limitations, has been greatly influential in the development of new and expanding theories and ideas. Two relatable theories that broadened Erikson’s views on intimacy are that of psychologists Elaine Hatfield/Ellen Berscheid and Robert Sternberg on the “faces of love”. Hatfield and Berscheid theory focus on passionate and companionate love referring…

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    Finkel et al (2012) conducted a study that discredits online dating and recommends that people meet personally before they can develop liking for each other and eventually fall in love. On one hand, they agree that online dating brings forth a large pool of individuals from which to choose but, on the other hand, they also argue that such a large number will reduce the motivation to commit to a single person. Although the study focused on how online dating influences individuals mindsets, it was…

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    Tiffany C. McDannel Love and Attachment Social Psychology Assessment 8 Capella University October, 2015 Love and Attachment Many of us have heard the old saying that a woman marries a man that reminds her of her father and a man marries a woman that reminds him of his mother. Attachment styles that are created when people are children carry over as a model for the attachments that are made in an adult’s relationships. John Bowlby theorized that attachments that were made in childhood were…

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    Assignment Topic: Block3 Assignment Due Date: 19 August 2014 This essay first seeks to identify and discuss the two theories of romantic attachment which are interpersonal theories of attraction and evolutionary psychology theory. It will then, compare and contrast them. The main goal is to apply and evaluate their strengths & critique as to whether both theories are useful explanations of romantic attraction. According to AVEN Wiki on www.asexuality.org romantic attraction is a…

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    Sternberg triangular theory of love is very accute in my opiean.The theory of love has three very important components.Intimacy, passion, and commitment will produce different types of love.Sternberg identifies eight types of love, which can be described as different combinations of these three elements**.** Consummate Love is the most powerful type love possible for sternberg triangular theory of love.According to Sternberg, these couples will continue…

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    recommendations based on the data analysed in the previous chapter is presented. This study was conducted with the purpose of knowing how heterosexual and homosexual couples build sustainable relationship with the assistance of the elements from the triangular theory of love. Summary of Findings Q1: What is a sustainable relationship? Having to trust your significant other is what makes a relationship sustainable for both heterosexual and homosexual couples. Always being together and giving and…

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