

She has received the prestigious “Distinguished Service Award” from the American Anthropological Association. She is considered one of the leading experts in the field of love, and serves as Chief Scientific Advisor for. Her work focuses on the evolution, brain systems, and cross-cultural patterns of romantic love, marriage, divorce, and infidelity. Helen is a PhD Biological Anthropologist at Rutgers University and a Senior Research Fellow at the Kinsey Institute. At Einstein, she spent more than 20 years as Director of the Laboratory for Functional Neuroanatomy and Movement Disorders, and has pioneered numerous groundbreaking studies on the neuroscience of romantic love. She holds a PhD in Experimental/Physiological Psychology from NYU. Lucy is a Clinical Professor in Neurology at New York’s Einstein College of Medicine. We want you to get to the root of your feelings, to understand and manage them. We are a pair of scientists, Lucy Brown and Helen Fisher, who are eager to help you. You see, love is not just an emotion or feeling like euphoria and happiness. Whether you are currently in love, wondering if you will ever fall in love, losing the spark, or coping with heartbreak, we can help you understand and manage. And no wonder! Love is arguably the most powerful feeling of all. If you found your way here, you must be interested in love. We can help you understand why you feel the way you do, teach you how others in your situation tend to react, and give you some scientifically valid techniques and principles for maximizing your success in love. We give the TED talks about it, and we know the questions people need answered. We offer easy brain science, but we’re the “real deal.” We did the science. This will give you insights into yourself that will help you manage.

We offer an educational and fun look at the surprising science behind romance and love. We help people manage love in a different way. We’re not even love advisers, or wise friends giving advice. We don’t read tea leaves to tell you why you fall in love, whether a particular relationship will last forever, if your partner is cheating, or what phase the moon should be when you attempt a reconciliation. We are scientists, not astrologists, psychics, or kitchen witches.
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And it’s got it all: the copulatory gaze and other natural courting ploys the who, when, where, and why of adultery love addictions her discovery of four broad chemically based personality styles and what each seeks in romance the newest data on worldwide (biologically based) patterns of divorce how and why men and women think differently the real story of women, men, and power the rise―and fall―of the sexual double standard and what brain science tells us about how to make and keep a happy partnership. This is a cutting-edge tour de force that traces human family life from its origins in Africa over 20 million years ago to the Internet dating sites and bedrooms of today. And she presents a new, scientifically based and optimistic perspective on relationships in our digital age―what she calls “slow love.” Since then, Fisher has conducted pioneering brain research on lust, romantic love, and attachment gathered data on more than 80,000 people to explain why you love who you love and collected information on more than 30,000 men and women on sexting, hooking up, friends with benefits, and other current trends in courtship and marriage. These, the physical manifestations of love, attained or sought, imagined and wished for, offer an infinite horizon of possibilities and limitations, of excesses and sacrifices, of plans and discoveries, of investigations of connections.First published in 1992, Helen Fisher’s “fascinating” (New York Times) Anatomy of Love quickly became a classic. It aired on KBS2 from August 18 to October 7, 2014, on Mondays and Tuesdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.
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“Love, the more I think about it, is not a physical tangible thing, though it can be expressed in concrete terms, to be caressed and smelled and seen. Discovery of Love ( Korean : RR : Yeonaeui Balgyeon) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Jung Yu-mi, Eric Mun, and Sung Joon. “ I have lived enough to know that the journey into adulthood is laced with detours, with dead ends.”

“You must understand that in raising a man one has to raise oneself first, to master and respect life’s parameters, to cultivate fonts of wisdom.” I am probably overdoing it, but what the hell… /Od8rqahvvw- Nthikeng Mohlele February 11, 2022 I am sorry Beloveds, but this book ‘photographs’ so well.
