pertains to anything associated with mental processes and behavior
Psychological
our conscious understanding of something (the front of our experience as gendered beings)
Awareness
A bond formed between two or more people manifested through communication and interaction.
Human Relationship
A process by which we learn cultural norms and traditions.
Socialization
What are the three psychological domains?
Affect
Behavior
Cognition
The social aspect of gender and society anchors from ________ and ____________.
Sociology
Social Psychology
A state of satisfaction, meaning, and purpose.
Well-being
Bonus questions:
1. What are the 3 dimensions involved?
2. What is the highest form of love?
Robert Sternberg (1986)
1. Passion, Intimacy, Commitment
2. Consummate Love
__________ theorized the Romantic and Companionate Love.
Bonus questions:
1. Love is characterized by intense passion.
2. Love is characterized by intense intimacy.
Hartfield and Rapson (1978, 1993)
1. Romantic Love
2. Companionate Love
* Self-awareness
* Other-awareness
process of knowing others and allowing others to know you
Intimacy
are events and experiences which ensure within our interaction and relationship with other people.
Love as a Social Phenomenon
pertains to anything associated with human relationships, connections, and interactions
Social
1. Who theorized the Love Languages?
2. What are the 5 Love Languages?
1. Gary Chapman (1995)
2. Words of affirmation, Touch, Time, Gifts, and Acts of Service
are combination of basic emotions in varying magnitude and are intricate by circumstance surrounding the experiences.
Complex emotions
What are the 5 dimensions of well-being?
1. Physical
2. Emotional
3. Mental
4. Material
5. Social
also known as "Happy Hormones"
Oxytocin, Dopamine, Serotonin
Who theorized the Psychodynamic View on Love?
Sigmund Freud
________ theorized the ABCDE of love.
George Levinger (1982)
___________ theorized the Color Wheel of Love
Bonus questions:
What are the 3 Primary and Secondary love?
John Alan Lee (1973)
PRIMARY: Eros, Philia, Storge
SECONDARY: Pragma, Agape, Philautia
affects gender and sexuality more than the biological and physiological nature of a person
Social Expectations
Is our personal experience of satisfaction, meaning, and purpose; pertain to our own appreciation of how well we are.
Subjective well-being
A phenomenon experienced similarly by people across time and cultures
Love as a culture universal
Loving experience is associated with the activation of what area in our brain?
Ventral Tegmental Area (VTA)
Is the observed, outward, and can be evaluated through the presence and absence of particular elements in our environment.
Objective well-being