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Chapter 9 - Attraction Part 4: Nov. 7, 2011

Theories of Love Passionate v Companionate Love –Companionate love: feelings of intimacy and affection not accompanied by passion –Role of self-disclosure: What are 3 patterns?

–Passionate love: intense longing; emotional roller- coaster Role of excitation transfer in passion: –Bridge study: How do companionate & passionate love change over time?

Sexual Orientation Research Around 3-4% in most countries that have been surveyed report exclusive homosexuality –Distinction betw exclusive orientation and behavior –Various theories of the origin of sexual orientations Impact of family history, background experiences? Biological evidence? –Links between attraction research for homosexuals and heterosexuals

Marriage & Divorce In U.S. & Canada, approx. 40% divorce rate Communication patterns in marriages: –Negative affect reciprocity – what is it? –Demand/withdraw pattern –Attributional differences

Predictors of divorce - Satisfaction post-divorce?

“Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus” video 6 couples describe their relationships –Today, see couples ‘post-workshop’ Notice: –What are some themes you consistently hear from the women? From the men? Did John Gray’s communication workshop seem to help?