Book contents
- The New Psychology of Love
- The New Psychology of Love
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figure and Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Love as Expansion of the Self
- Chapter 2 Entraining, Becoming, and Loving
- Chapter 3 The Evolution of Love in Humans
- Chapter 4 Neuroimaging of Love in the Twenty-first Century
- Chapter 5 Love Conceptualized as Mutual Communal Responsiveness
- Chapter 6 Love Is Political: How Power and Bias Influence Our Intimate Lives
- Chapter 7 Love, Desire, and Sexual Fluidity
- Chapter 8 Everyday Conceptions of Love
- Chapter 9 Passionate Love
- Chapter 10 Slow Love: Courtship in the Digital Age
- Chapter 11 Styles of Romantic Love
- Chapter 12 An Anthropologist Goes Looking for Love in All the Old Places: A Personal Account
- Chapter 13 A Behavioral Systems Approach to Romantic Love Relationships: Attachment, Caregiving, and Sex
- Chapter 14 When Love Goes Awry (Part 1): Applications of the Duplex Theory of Love and Its Development to Relationships Gone Bad
- Chapter 15 When Love Goes Awry (Part 2): Application of an Augmented Duplex Theory of Love to Personal and Situational Factors in Jealousy and Envy
- Index
- References
Chapter 13 - A Behavioral Systems Approach to Romantic Love Relationships: Attachment, Caregiving, and Sex
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 December 2018
- The New Psychology of Love
- The New Psychology of Love
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figure and Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Love as Expansion of the Self
- Chapter 2 Entraining, Becoming, and Loving
- Chapter 3 The Evolution of Love in Humans
- Chapter 4 Neuroimaging of Love in the Twenty-first Century
- Chapter 5 Love Conceptualized as Mutual Communal Responsiveness
- Chapter 6 Love Is Political: How Power and Bias Influence Our Intimate Lives
- Chapter 7 Love, Desire, and Sexual Fluidity
- Chapter 8 Everyday Conceptions of Love
- Chapter 9 Passionate Love
- Chapter 10 Slow Love: Courtship in the Digital Age
- Chapter 11 Styles of Romantic Love
- Chapter 12 An Anthropologist Goes Looking for Love in All the Old Places: A Personal Account
- Chapter 13 A Behavioral Systems Approach to Romantic Love Relationships: Attachment, Caregiving, and Sex
- Chapter 14 When Love Goes Awry (Part 1): Applications of the Duplex Theory of Love and Its Development to Relationships Gone Bad
- Chapter 15 When Love Goes Awry (Part 2): Application of an Augmented Duplex Theory of Love to Personal and Situational Factors in Jealousy and Envy
- Index
- References
Summary
Over thirty years ago, Shaver and his colleagues (Hazan & Shaver, 1987; Shaver & Hazan, 1988; Shaver, Hazan, & Bradshaw, 1988) suggested that Bowlby’s (1973, 1979, 1980, 1982) attachment theory, which was designed to characterize human infants’ love for and attachment to their caregivers, is also highly relevant to romantic love and adult couple relationships. The core assumption was that romantic relationships – or pair-bonds, as evolutionary psychologists call them – involve a combination of three innate behavioral systems described by Bowlby (1982): attachment, caregiving, and sex.
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- The New Psychology of Love , pp. 259 - 279Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018
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