But what happens to our brains when our eyes meet across a crowded room? How are our romantic relationships different from our relationships with friends, family or even God? This book deals with these questions.
Although this book includes three chapters on romantic love, it broadens the scope to include the role of love in the developmental process of infants and children, on physical and mental health and illness, on violent criminality, and ...
This book also gives plenty of tips and advice regarding how to attract the perfect partner, establishing healthy boundaries, and leading a happy life by being happy within your relationships.
Using the insights in this book, mental health professionals can meaningfully help their distressed clients, as well as better understand why a relationship is failing or succeeding.
The power for love arises within concrete circumstances, and these circumstances entail real limitations. Williams says it well: “Freedom is never absent from love, neither is it ever unconditional freedom.”10 But because love requires ...
Based on groundbreaking research, Love Sense will change the way we think about love.
The Scientific American BOOK OF LOVE, SEX, AND THE BRAIN Who do we love? Who loves us? And why? Is love really a mystery, or can neuroscience offer some answers to these age-old questions?
Outlines a program for harnessing brain power to recapture intimacy, drawing on research and the author's experience in an anecdotal series of exercises that provide guidance for rekindling loving, long-term relationships.
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Examines the science behind choosing a mate and reveals actionable tips for finding love, in an exploration that draws on research from such fields as demography, sociology, and psychology.