Eric Fromm's theory of personality development suggests that human beings have three basic needs: for love, belonging, and esteem. Love refers to the need for intimate, emotional attachment to...
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: How erotic vulnerability can lead to profound emotional connection (and the risk of political humiliation)
How does being recognized and respected by others shape identity, morality, and self-worth?
The recognition and respect received from others can have significant impacts on one's sense of...
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: The impact of social recognition on identity, morality, and selfworth
The concept of attachment is a psychological term that describes an emotional bond between two people which can be either healthy or unhealthy. Attachment theory was developed by John Bowlby, an...
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: Exploring the psychology behind attachment, intimacy, and sexual validation
Societal norms have always influenced how people behave, think, and feel about various aspects of life. One aspect where this impact is particularly felt is in relation to sexual openness and...
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: Sexual openness and selfconfidence: how societal norms shape our attitudes towards intimacy