The Psychology of Romantic Love: Romantic Love in an Anti-Romantic AgePenguin, 2008 M01 31 - 240 páginas What love is, why love is born, why it sometimes grows, and why it sometimes dies. Have you ever wondered how romantic love evolves? What the difference is between mature and immature love? What role sex plays in romantic love, and whether love necessarily implies sexual exclusivity? And, most important, how can we make love last? Originally published in 1980, this updated edition of The Psychology of Romantic Love explores the nature of romantic love on many levels-the philosophical, the historical, the sociological, and the physiological. Nathaniel Branden explains why so many people say that romantic love is just not possible in today's world and-drawing on his experience with thousands of couples-finds that such love is still a possibility for anyone who understands its essence and is willing to accept its challenges. Branden sees it as a pathway not only to extraordinary joy but also to profound self-discovery. His vision of love is thoroughly appropriate to our time and grounded in our humanness. |
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... woman's feeling that romantic love was more a burden than a source of liberation and joy. And then I thought of the many needs that romantic love at its best can satisfy. (The list below is longer than the one I included in the original ...
... woman's feeling that romantic love was more a burden than a source of liberation and joy. And then I thought of the many needs that romantic love at its best can satisfy. (The list below is longer than the one I included in the original ...
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... woman look at each other with the full knowledge of loving and being loved, when their beings pulsate to a silent rhythm that is theirs alone to hear, when their eyes see in the eyes of the other the soul's reflection, when their bodies ...
... woman look at each other with the full knowledge of loving and being loved, when their beings pulsate to a silent rhythm that is theirs alone to hear, when their eyes see in the eyes of the other the soul's reflection, when their bodies ...
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... woman that is known as romantic love can generate the most profound ecstasy. It can also generate, when frustrated, unutterable suffering. Yet for all its intensity, the nature of that attachment is little understood. To some, who ...
... woman that is known as romantic love can generate the most profound ecstasy. It can also generate, when frustrated, unutterable suffering. Yet for all its intensity, the nature of that attachment is little understood. To some, who ...
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... woman that reflects a high regard for the value of each other's person. I do not describe a relationship as romantic love if the couple does not experience their attachment as passionate or intense, at least to some significant extent ...
... woman that reflects a high regard for the value of each other's person. I do not describe a relationship as romantic love if the couple does not experience their attachment as passionate or intense, at least to some significant extent ...
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... woman relationships entails something of a personal confession. We speak from what we have lived. When a psychologist undertakes to address the subject of love, he cannot avoid telling the world about himself. This does not mean that ...
... woman relationships entails something of a personal confession. We speak from what we have lived. When a psychologist undertakes to address the subject of love, he cannot avoid telling the world about himself. This does not mean that ...
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The Psychology of Romantic Love: Romantic Love in an Anti-Romantic Age Nathaniel Branden Vista previa limitada - 2008 |
The Psychology of Romantic Love: Romantic Love in an Anti-Romantic Age Nathaniel Branden Vista previa limitada - 2008 |
The Psychology of Romantic Love: Romantic Love in an Anti-Romantic Age Nathaniel Branden Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
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