"There were three kinds of human beings, that's my first point-not two as there are now, male and female. In addition to these, there was a third, a combination of these two; its name survives, though the kind itself has vanished."
This is a quote from what?
What is The Speech of Aristophanes?
Infant state is one of narcissism and an infant develops the ability from others once they are able to differentiate others from themselves.
Who came up with this concept?
Erich Fromm
Novelty seeking. increased emotional intensity, creative exploration and social engagement are characteristics of what?
What is adolescent brain development?
what are types of loss when it comes to love?
break ups, family attachment rupture, cheating and death
What is the Kama Sutra?
An Ancient Indian Sanskrit text meant to serve as a guide to “sexuality, eroticism, and emotional fulfillment”
Eros: sexual passion and desire, Philia: friendship, Storge: familial, Ludus: playful, Agape: universal, Pragma: Mature Love, Philautia: self-love
What are these?
What is Types of Love in Ancient Greece?
Secure, Avoidant, Ambivalent, Disorganised, Reactive
These are types of what?
Attachment styles found in children
As stated by Erik Erikson, what is the conflict phased by adolescents?
what is identity vs. confusion?
scrolling on your phone on social media while with a partner is seen as what?
a new form of loneliness in relationships
What are arranged marriages?
It is when parents or matchmakers select their child's partner
"Love is an activity, not a passive affect; it is a ‘standing in,’ not a ‘falling for.’ In the most general way, the active character of love can be described by stating that love is primarily giving, not receiving.”
This is a quote from what book, by who?
What is The Art of Loving by Eric Fromm?
Stage 1: age 4-7
Stage 2: age 8-10
Stage 3: age 11-15
What stages are these?
What is 3 stages of friendship?
Racing a car down a highway to impress some can be an example of what?
what is novelty seeking?
criticism, contempt, defensiveness and stonewalling are seen as what?
the four horsemen
What method was used in the 12th- 14th century when it came to getting married?
What is Courtly Love?
It is believed that we start a relationship by idealising our partners, and live in a fantasy world but over time, we appropriately value or devalue them, and come to a more objective reality.
This concept came from who in regards to what?
What is Stephen Mitchell on Idealisation, Fantasy and Illusion?
Facial expressions, verbal cues, actions and reactions are ways in which parents practice what with infants?
What is communication?
The interest to start dating and becoming intimate as an adolescent is an example of what?
what is increased emotional intensity?
ostracism, jealousy, deception and lying and betrayal are examples of what?
stresses and strains on a relationship
What percentage of marriages in Japan were arranged in the 1960s?
What is 70% ?
Finish the title...
Congratulations by the way...
What is some thoughts on kindness?
good sense of humour and good emotional understanding are characteristics of what kind of children?
What is popular kids?
Once someone has established their identity, they are able to ...
what is form intimate long term relationships?
expecting more in a relationship is a cause for what?
divorce or break up
Which country has the world's lowest fertility rate in 2021?
What is South Korea?