What You’ll Uncover in CC12 Workshop 10 How We Love How Biology Contributes to Marital Pleasure, Discord and Understanding Helen Fisher, PhD
- Matter Areas:
- Workshop
- Class:
- {Couples} Convention | {Couples} Convention 2012
- School:
- Helen E. Fisher, PhD
- Course Ranges:
- Grasp Diploma or Increased in Well being-Associated Discipline
- Period:
- 1:35:03
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Unique Program Date :
- Apr 29, 2012
Description
Description:
In her lecture, Fisher discusses 4 biologically primarily based types of considering and behaving and, utilizing her information on mate alternative amongst 28,000 people, reveals why we’re chemically drawn to one individual somewhat than one other. On this workshop Fisher goes deeper into these pure temperament constellations, and discusses how companions with very completely different (and related) organic types of considering and behaving work together to create nice pleasure, confusion and sorrow of their partnerships.
Academic Aims:
- Clarify the organic foundation of many character traits.
- Describe how one’s biologically primarily based temperament contributes to understanding and misunderstanding in all of 1’s relationships.
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School
Helen E. Fisher, PhD Associated seminars and merchandise: 19
Helen E. Fisher, PhD, is a organic anthropologist and a Analysis Professor within the Division of Anthropology at Rutgers College. She has written 5 books on the evolution and way forward for human sexuality, monogamy, adultery and divorce, gender variations within the mind, the chemistry of romantic love, and most lately, human character sorts and why we fall in love with one individual somewhat than one other.
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