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A unique look at emophilia--the tendency to fall in love fast, easily, and often--and the profound impact it has on our lives and the lives of those around us.
Why do some people fall in love in an instant--again and again--while others take months or even years?
Across cultures, the concept of "love at first sight" has captivated us across recorded history. We all seem to know at least one hopeless romantic who falls quickly and easily, and while it's easy to dismiss this, only recently have we begun to study it from a psychological standpoint. In this book, social and personality psychologist Daniel N. Jones explores the fascinating science behind the tendency to fall in love fast, easily, and often. This groundbreaking book introduces emophilia--a powerful but often overlooked personality trait that influences how we connect, commit, and sometimes crash in our romantic lives. It draws upon cutting-edge research to explore topics like why some people are wired for whirlwind romances, risks behind what is known as "emotional promiscuity"--including infidelity and toxic partners--and impacts on emotional wellbeing.
With its fresh lens on love, intimacy, and the psychology of connection, this insightful, provocative, and deeply human book, offers a refined understanding of people who fall in love quickly and deeply--and sometimes out of love just as fast.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introducing Emophilia
Chapter 2: Assessing the Speed of Love
Chapter 3: Are We All Hopeless Romantics? Emophilia and Cultural Norms of Falling in Love
Chapter 4: The Heart's Wandering Eyes: Emophilia and Infidelity
Chapter 5: Selected for Love: Evolutionary and Developmental Explanations for Emophilia
Chapter 6: Rose Colored Glasses and the Emophilic Frame of Mind
Chapter 7: The Appeal of Bad Partners
Chapter 8: Till Death Do We Part: The Dangers of Emophilia
Chapter 9: Emophilia as a Risk Factor for Harming Others
Chapter 10: The Future of Emophilia Research
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