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Embodied self-other overlap in romantic love: a review and integrative perspective
Romantic love has long intrigued scientists in various disciplines. Social-cognitive research has provided ample evidence for overlap** mental...
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Patient Reported Sexual Adaptation Following Prostate Cancer Treatment: An Analysis of Related Variables and Sexual Outcomes Associated with Sexual Adaptation Styles
Sexual concerns after prostate cancer (PCa) treatment are high. Flexible co** is a crucial element to maintaining sexual activity after PCa and...
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Passion Love, Masculine Rivalry and Arabic Poetry in Mauritania
Love was not born in the West during the twelfth century: the pre-Islamic Arabic poetry of the sixth century testifies to its existence in the... -
Family Predictability and Psychological Wellness: Do Personal Predictability Beliefs Matter?
Recollection of family unpredictability in one’s childhood has been associated with depression and/or anxiety (Hood et al., 2019; Ross et al., 2016);...
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Romantic attachment styles, mate retention behaviors and romantic jealousy in an iranian sample
This study examined the mediating role of romantic jealousy (cognitive, behavioral, and emotional jealousies) in the relationship between romantic...
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Love in the Time of COVID-19: What We Can Learn About Non-verbal Behaviour from Living with a Pandemic
This chapter uses observations in changes to non-verbal communication during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when people could not engage in many of... -
A Table for One: The Homosexual Single and the Absence of Romantic Love
The expression ‘A Table for One’ is borrowed from Lahad (A table for one: A critical reading of singlehood, gender and time. Manchester University... -
The Look of Love: Evolution and Nonverbal Signs and Signals of Attraction
Nonverbal communication plays an instrumental role in the process of meeting someone in a potential romantic encounter, starting from determining if... -
Predicting Facebook jealousy in romantic relationships: Further support for attachment style and trust
Previous research has explored the role of individual differences in romantic jealousy. Research suggests that attachment styles predict romantic...
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Are there “Better” and “Worse” Ways to be Consensually Non-Monogamous (CNM)?: CNM Types and CNM-Specific Predictors of Dyadic Adjustment
Research on consensual non-monogamy (CNM) has largely been restricted to comparisons between monogamous and CNM people, with researchers paying...
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Love in the Context of Transnational Academic Exchanges: Promoting Mental Health and Wellbeing
Educational and cultural dimensions of transnational academic exchange such as student exchanges, double degree programmes, internships have been... -
Why are you passionately in love? Attachment styles as determinants of romantic passion and conflict resolution strategies
Three studies explored the role of attachment styles as determinants of romantic passion and investigated how the interplay between these variables...
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Love from a Psychotherapeutic Perspective Including Case Studies: The Need for Effective Altruism
A distinction has to be made between erotic love and love for one’s neighbor in the sense of charity. While the former implies a serious rupture in... -
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Develo** a Structural Model for Sexual Pain Disorder Based on Social Exchange Theory
This study was conducted to develop a structural model for the relationship between sexual schemas, marital adjustment, sexual self-disclosure, and...
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Initial Motivations for Engaging in Polyamorous Relationships
Polyamory is a relationship style in which partners consensually agree to engage in sexual and/or emotional relationships with concurrent partners....
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Attachment style and prolonged singlehood in the ultra-Orthodox community in Israel
The present study investigates the relationship between attachment style and prolonged singlehood in the ultra-Orthodox community in Israel. As in...
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The interrelationship of attachment style, sense of loneliness, and social dissatisfaction in children aged 60–72 months
The aim of this correlational survey-based research is to examine the relationships between the attachment styles of children aged 60–72 months and...
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Are my parents psychopaths? How Mental health and self-esteem is impacted by perceived dark traits in parents
Relationships between parents and their descendants are necessary for healthy socio-emotional development. For a better understanding of these...
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“How Do They Even Know They Love?” The Image of Polyamory in Polish Expert Discourse
The article presents the results of a thematic analysis of statements about polyamory made in the media by Polish psychology and sexology experts....