Y favorite model for relationships comes from the work of anthropologist Helen Fisher. She 's dedicated decades of her life. And her career to studying and, understanding love intimacy and relationships. This post will cover her Three, Loves Theory. A theory that I find incredibly helpful for understanding relationships.
The premise of Three Love Theory is that not all. Love is experienced equally.Anyone with a fair amount of romantic / sexual experience could tell you that love and passion come in different, flavors. With some people it 's intense, and furious with others it' s mellow and sensitive; with some it 's tumultuous with a lots. Of UPS, and downs with others it 's slow and consistent over a long period of time.
But this isn' t just theorizing.Scientists like Fisher have studied the cognitive and neurobiological processes underlying attraction and love and they ve. ' Begun to pinpoint different emotions that occur at different stages of romantic relationships. Through, these studies Fisher. Was able to map the neurobiological components of each each love experience and then match them to real-world social realities.
.The three loves that she came up with are the following:,, Lust Passion and Commitment. These three loves occur in different. Parts of, the brain and occur independently from each other. For instance you can, be "in lust with someone but have no." Perceived commitment to them (e.g, one night stands). But before we get into that let ', s cover what the three loves are. Specifically.
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