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3 Components of Sternbergs Theory of Love
Intimacy, Commitment and Passion
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in terms of romantic love, it connotes sexual attraction, as well as intimacy.
Passion
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Is a profound emotional loseness between individuals.
Intimacy
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What are the three components of love
Intimacy, passion and Commitment
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is the intense state of being that drives and consumes a person to pursue an interest, a vision, or a person.
Passion
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Is a feeling of deep affection, passion, or strong liking for a person or thing.
Love
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is the initial stage of love and is primarily driven by physical desire and sexual attraction. It's the intense feeling of wanting to be close to someone physically and sexually.
Lust
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Is another driven of attraction, as it has the basis for our survival.
Symmetry
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Is that Lovely moment when someone understand and validates us
Intimacy
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is an act of deciding to consistently fulfill and live by agreements made with another person, entity, or cause, and where the values of integrity and respect serve as a guide to one's behavior and thinking.
Commitment
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is when the primary caregiver IS not consistent in terms of presence and in meeting a child’s emotional needs.
Anxious-Ambivalent Attachement
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requires honesty for it to work, and is a tool in enhancing the love relationship between two persons.
Self-disclosure
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is characterized by romantic or passionate love. It involves a deep emotional connection and intense feelings of desire for a specific person. And also it serves as the first step toward liking someone.
Attraction
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Pertains to physical distance with other people and it is related to functional distance.
Proximity
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8 Variation of Love based on the 3 components and explain them
1.Liking - there is intimacy but there is no passion and Commitment 2.Infatuation - There is passion but there is no intimacy and Commitment 3.Empty Love - There is Commitment but there is no passion and intimacy 4.Romantic Love - Categorized bu both passion and intimacy but there is no Commitment 5.Compationate Love- There is intimacy and Commitment but lack of passion the same with the romantic love 6.Consummate Love - The three component of Love by Robert Stenbergs triangular theory are present which are the Intimacy, Commitment and passion 7. Fatous Love - Presence of passion and Commitment but there is no intimacy 8. No love - the absence of the three components of love which are the intimacy, Commitment and passion
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is an American psychologist. He is best known for his work on the Triangular Theory of Love, which describes different components of love
Robert Sternberg
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is a profound emotional closeness between individuals.
Intimacy
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is an American anthropologist, author, and researcher known for her work on the 3 stages of love.
Helen Fisher
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Develops between two healthy individuals who commit to be together and yet not lose each others individuality
Interdependency
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it is represent a more stable and long-term form of love and it’s characterized by feelings of deep emotional connection, trust, and comfort with a partner.
Attachment
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Is an American anthropologist, and researcher know for her work on the 3 stages of love.
Helen Fisher
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(the author of the book “ The Secret of Staying in Love”) defined intimacy with these words "It is an absolute human certainty that no one can know his own beauty or perceive a sense of his own worth until it has been reflected back to him in the mirror of another loving, caring human being."
John Joseph Powell
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Interpersonal Attraction relates only with
two people having an intimate and romantic relationship
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in a love relationship is expressed continuously in caring and loving actions for the beloved.
Commitment
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is when the primary caregiver is cold and detached, and even unresponsive to a child’s needs.
Avoidant Attachement
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People coassify other people based on information they already knew about them.
Social Categorization
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Is a feeling of deep affection, passion, or strong liking for a person or thing.
Love
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is when the primary caregiver is most of the time present and available and when all the emotional needs of an infant are met, providing a sense of security to the infant.
Secure Attachment
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Is a biologically driven by chemicals in our body called hormones
Physical Attraction
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When you have a positive attitude or evaluation regarding a particular person in relation to different components.
Interpersonal Relationship
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Is a key component where self-disclosure is practiced, which leads to profound and meaningful conversations that nurture and strengthen intimacy.
Communication