Learn about how and why we fall in love and how to build lasting and healthy relationships in this enriching talk. Followed by Q+A.
Did you know that the average person will fall in love seven times throughout their lifetime? Love is a fundamental part of the human experience and plays a crucial role in our mental and emotional well-being. However, while falling in love is easy, maintaining a long-lasting, healthy relationship is often much more challenging.
In this talk, we will delve into the psychology of love and explore the reasons why we need it. We will discuss the biological and psychological factors that underpin romantic attraction and what drives us to seek out and form relationships. We will also explore the purpose of love and the role it plays in our lives, including its impact on our mental health, self-esteem and happiness.
Finally, we will explore strategies for making love last in a relationship over the long-term. We will discuss communication techniques, conflict resolution strategies, and the importance of maintaining intimacy and emotional connection. By the end of this talk, you will have a deeper understanding of the psychology of love and the tools you need to cultivate a happy and healthy long-term relationship.
Dr. Zara Brodie is a clinical psychologist whose research focuses on the impact of childhood adversity on attachment security and interpersonal functioning in adulthood, with a particular interest in the role of emotions and maladaptive behaviours in romantic relationships. She has worked with domestic abuse charities to examine the impact of COVID-19 on domestic abuse.
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