Not exact matches
Except for the purely critical
research, what has been written in the last hundred and fifty
years on the life of Jesus, his personality and the development of his inner life, is fantastic and
romantic.
Malta says her
research has shown that seniors are not only far more likely to be active Internet users than they were five
years ago, but seniors increasingly view the Internet as a viable venue for finding
romantic relationships later in life.
The findings about greater happiness in online couples «are tiny effects,» says Finkel, whose
research published last
year found «no compelling evidence» to support dating website claims that their algorithms work better than other ways of pairing
romantic partners.
Annie's cancer story, and all the
romantic relationship drama that comes with it, sucks up all the emotional juice, but surely King's groundbreaking
research, which took 17
years to come to fruition, involved struggle, too.
The depth and intensity of Fante's autocritique are missing from writer - director Robert Towne's sexy, sensual,
romantic, nostalgic adaptation of the novel, a labor of love he's been trying to realize for
years — he discovered the book while
researching Chinatown, his most famous script.
Here's Arthur: «Another thing we've learned both from that
research and from surveys is passionate
romantic love can exist in people that have been together 40
years, 50
years.
My doctoral
research was on the difference between intense / compelling & secure / comfortable
romantic love experiences and I have been studying love for the past 35
years.
My personal
research interests include commitment in couple relationships,
romantic relationship formation, marriage, decision making during emerging adulthood (18 - 29
year olds), and Marriage and Family Therapy theory.
Drawing on my own
research examining
romantic partners» health and a recent interview with Sarah Varney, author of, XL Love: How the Obesity Crisis is Complicating America's Love Life, 1 here are 5 tips for working with your significant other to make 2015 the
year that you actually achieve your goals.
Specifically, when people perceive that their
romantic relationship is marginalized, not only do they report worse physical and psychological health [1] and less commitment to their relationship [2], but they also have an increased likelihood of breaking up in the next
year [3](see here for a more detailed summary of some of this
research).
The
research team, led by Bianca P. Acevedo and Arthur Aron, found that the «dopamine - rich brain regions associated with reward, motivation and «wanting»» were activated in similar ways between newly in love couples and those who've experienced «
romantic love» over the course of many
years.
Using
research gathered from 30
years of experience working with couples, they formed a comprehensive view of adult attachment and its role in
romantic relationships.
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