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The triangular theory of love characterizes love in a interpersonal relationship on three different scales: intimacy, passion and commitment. It was developed by Robert Sternberg. Different stages and types of love can be explained as different combinations of the three elements, intimacy, passion and commitment. Sternberg states that a relationship based on a single element is less likely to survive than one based on two or more. Love has many meanings in English. ... This article is in need of attention. ... Robert J. Sternberg ( 8 December 1949-) is the IBM Professor of Psychology and Education at Yale University. ... Intimacy is the basis of friendship and one of the bases of love. ... In psychology and common terminology, emotion is the language of a persons internal state of being, normally based in or tied to their internal (physical) and external (social) sensory feeling. ... In mental hygiene and psychiatry, the practice of using legal means or forms to commit a person to a mental hospital, insane asylum or psychiatric ward against the will or over the protests of that person is Involuntary commitment In philosophy, belief in an ontology is an Ontological commitment In...

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Forms of love

Combinations of intimacy, passion, and commitment
Liking or Friendship intimacy    
Infatuation or Limerence   passion  
Empty love     commitment
Romantic love intimacy passion  
Companionate love intimacy   commitment
Fatuous love (Whirlwind romance)   passion commitment
Consummate love intimacy passion commitment

The relative emphasis of each component changes over time as an adult romantic relationship develops. An interpersonal relationship is some relationship or connection between two people. ... Limerence is a state of mind sometimes referred to as being in love (as distinct from loving someone) and sometimes called infatuation. ... Romantic love is a form of love that is often regarded as different from simply sexual love, or lust. ...

  1. Liking includes only one of the love components - intimacy. In this case, liking is not used in a trivial sense. Sternberg says that this intimate liking characterizes true friendships, in which a person feels a bondedness, a warmth, and a closeness with another but not intense passion or long-term commitment.
  2. Infatuated love consists solely of passion and is often what is felt as "love at first sight." But without the intimacy and the commitment components of love, infatuated love may disappear suddenly.
  3. Empty love consists of the commitment component without intimacy or passion. Sometimes, a stronger love deteriorates into empty love, in which the commitment remains, but the intimacy and passion have died. In cultures in which arranged marriages are common, relationships often begin as empty love.
  4. Romantic love is a combination of intimacy and passion. Romantic lovers are bonded emotionally (as in liking) and physically through passionate arousal.
  5. Companionate love consists of intimacy and commitment. This type of love is often found in marriages in which the passion has gone out of the relationship, but a deep affection and commitment remain.
  6. Fatuous love has the passion and the commitment components but not the intimacy component. This type of love can be exemplified by a whirlwind courtship and marriage in which a commitment is motivated largely by passion, without the stabilizing influence of intimacy.
  7. Consummate love is the only type of love that includes all three components--intimacy, passion and commitment. Consummate love is the most complete form of love, and it represents the ideal love relationship for which many people strive but which apparently few achieve. Sternberg cautions that maintaining a consummate love may be even harder than achieving it. He stresses the importance of translating the components of love into action. "Without expression," he warns, "even the greatest of loves can die" (1987, p.341).

Companionate love

Companionate love is a form of love that combines friendship and commitment. Companionate love is generally a personal relation you build with somebody you share your life with, but with no sexual or physical desire. It is stronger than friendship because of the extra element of commitment. The love ideally shared between family members is a form of companionate love, as is the love between deep friends or those who spend a lot of time together in any asexual but friendly relationship. Love has many meanings in English. ... An interpersonal relationship is some relationship or connection between two people. ... In mental hygiene and psychiatry, the practice of using legal means or forms to commit a person to a mental hospital, insane asylum or psychiatric ward against the will or over the protests of that person is Involuntary commitment In philosophy, belief in an ontology is an Ontological commitment In... The word lust means sexual desire (this meaning is sometimes metaphorically extended to other forms of desire, e. ...


Consummate love

Consummate love is the most complete type of love experienced in interpersonal relationships, the three major components: intimacy, passion and commitment, are all present and balanced.


Consummate love may not be permanent. For example, if passion is lost over time, it may evolve into companionate love.


Reference

  • Sternberg, R. J. (1986) A triangular theory of love. Psychological Review, 93, 119-135.
  • Sternberg, R. J. (1988) The Triangle of Love: Intimacy, Passion, Commitment, Basic Books (ISBN 0465087469)

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