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What is love?How do you define it?

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Love Unconditional positive

regardHowever according to

Levine (2007) adult relationships are highly

conditional – we are constantly being evaluated

by our partners.

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Falling in love - a grave mental disease

Plato

Falling in love is a time when the normal become

psychoticFreud

Cupid’s arrow

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Chemistry of falling in love

What are the physical reactions that can accompany ‘falling in love’?‘high’ feeling – excitement, elation, giddiness Cause – increased activity of neurotransmitters in brain [norepinephrine, dopamine, esp. phenylethylamine (PEA)] Plus endorphins (morphine like substances) - calming chemicalsLove ‘highs’ do not last – usually 6-18 months – possibly because body develops tolerance … romantic love is short lived.Withdrawal – loss of mood lifting chemicals – similar effects to withdrawal of amphets and loss of ‘calming’ endorphins – dramatic breakups cause pain. Liebowitz (1983). Chemistry of love.

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Words to describe falling in love

Your words? Earth shattering Trance Beguiling Amazed Exhilarated Sudden and

intense Trepidation Struck by Cupid’s

arrow

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Romantic love and marriage around the world

Romantic love not only a European invention (developed from the Medieval tradition of courtly love).

Romantic love - experienced in all cultures, although valued differently between cultures.

The more individuals are autonomous (ie. free, not bound by strict family or tribal ties), the more they consider romantic love a requirement for selecting a partner

The more bound by family or tribal ties, the less romantic love is considered a prerequisite.

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Romantic love is …Knee identifies five components of

romantic love: (1) the belief that love conquers all;(2) the belief that each person has only

one true love;(3) the expectation that the beloved will

live up to the ideals of the lover;(4) love at first sight is possible; and(5) it is better to follow your heart than

your head when choosing a partner. Knee (1998)

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Intimacy, passion & commitment

Stenberg’s model of love consists of 1. intimacy2. passion 3. commitment.

Various types of love arise as each of these 3 components is added into the mix.

These range from non-love (an absence of all 3) to consummate love (the presence of all 3).

Sternberg (1988)

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Falling in love - why and with whom???

If you have ever been in love – what attracted you to your partner?

PROXIMITYSIMILARITYRECIPROCITY – when we receive

actions of liking or loving, we tend to return the same response (Curtis and Miller, 1988)

PHYSICAL ATTRACTIVENESS

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Essential qualities required to sustain a positive relationship

An understanding you are not always right.

A willingness to live mainly in the present.

Promotion of the other’s well being and also your own.

Active cooperation with each other. A willingness to accept that one’s

partner is not perfect.Coates (1999)

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Demystifying Love

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9 nouns of love- all stages may be experienced throughout adult life

- range of possibilities of meaning

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

1. Love is an idealised ambition- to achieve a lasting state of interpersonal harmony with another – eg. raise children, successful career and enjoyment of life- sexual pleasure and fidelity- a comfortable sense of individuality and couplehood- assist us to mature and cope with life’s demands

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

2. Love is an arrangement – a deal- what will the person bring to my life?- carefully consider potential partner’s assets- exchanges of hopes, expectations and deals- young people in their first relationships usually don’t think in these terms

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

3. Love is an attachment- after the deal comes the attachment- weaving together- sex facilitates this attachment

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

4. Love is a moral commitment- eg. a marriage or some sort of ceremony- raises the bar of expectations- people vary in how seriously they take their vows – moral dilemma – guilt around eg. infidelity, divorce

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

5. Love is a management process- love exists publicly AND in the privacy of each partner’s mind- both positive and negative (and sometimes keep the negative private)- we protect them – our partner needs the illusion that we don’t struggle to love them- HIS relationship/ HER relationship

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

6. Love is a force of nature- biology – eg. reproduction- how individuals behave- throughout the ever changing relationship

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

7. Love is a transient emotional state- a number of feelings- pleasure, interest and sexual arousal

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

8. Love is an illusion- we want to believe in the illusion - internal processes to maintain the relationship- society and esp media simplifies love as though everyone knows what love is

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying love

9. Love as a stop sign- why? - linked to illusion – a defence against self discovery- to end the enquiry – “I love him/her”

Levine, S.B. (2007). Demystifying love. Plain talk for health professionals. New York: Routledge.

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Demystifying loveVerbs of love

- falling - being

- staying

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Staying in Love

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- a study in adult maturation- working through many challenges- putting “money in the bank” – maintains our idealised image of partner - requires competence in the relationship

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Staying in love – predictors

(Gottman)- ability to repair their relationship – de-

escalation of negative thoughts and positive regard for other despite problems

- women’s soft presentation of problem and men’s willingness to stay involved in the conversation

- men’s ability to accept influence from their partner

- Humour – environment of positive emotions – good for WHOLE family

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Staying in love – 3 more

competencies1. Genuineness – sharing our inner

world with the other (Fromm)2. Overcoming narcissism – putting

the needs of the other (and children) at times ahead of own needs

3. Negotiation and share decision making

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Assisting people to stay in love -

speaking1. The capacity to know what one

thinks and feels2. The willingness to explain it to

another3. The skill to express the feelings

and the ideas with words

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Assisting people to stay in love -

listening1. An uncritical acceptance of what

is said2. An awareness of the importance

of the moment for the speaker3. A grasp of what is being said4. A sense of privilege that he/she is

present to hear what the speaker has to say

.

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Fair communication

1. No name calling2. No threatening to leave, divorce

or other withdrawal strategy3. No needless assaults on the other

person’s vulnerability (vulnerabilities that they each know so well)

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How to Stay In Love

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“If you were going to die soon and had only one phone call

you could make, who would you call and what

would you say? …

And why are you waiting?”