Many Faces of Love.
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Intro -- Many Faces of Love -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Publication Details of the Original Articles -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Love along the Course of Life -- The Sweet Poison of Love in Adolescence and Early Adulthood -- Who is the One? The Difficulty in Selecting the Partner -- Silence Is Not Golden: Review of Studies of Couple Interaction -- Seven Rules on Having Marriage along with Work -- Love Does Not Retire-Not Even after a Half Century of Marriage -- Chapter 2: Love and Education -- Parental Love-Irreplaceable for Children's Well-being -- Pedagogical Love and Good Teacherhood -- The Ability to Love - A Virtue-based Approach -- Chapter 3: Love in Relation to Other Phenomena -- Mission Impossible? A Scientific Comparison between the Overlapping and Diverging Phenomena of Friendship and Love -- Love and Creativity-Paradoxal but Important Human Virtues -- Love for Work as the Way toward Well-being -- Chapter 4: Skewed and Crumbled Love -- When Love Drives You off the Trails: Narratives of Morbid Love -- An Intimate Relationship in the Shadow of Narcissism -- The Anatomy of a Divorce: Reasons, Consequences, and Survival, and the Possibility of Starting a New Relationship -- References -- Authors.
This book provides a comprehensive research-based analysis of love in human life: romantic love and its ups and downs, and the fascination of love, the combination of work and family, the secrets of a long-lasting marriage, senior love, and the throes and relief of a divorce. Love is also discussed in relation to other phenomena, such as friendship, play, and creativity. In addition, themes of parental love and pedagogical love, and the ability to love, as well as dark sides of love are introduced.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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