Why We Love: The Nature, Source, and Chemistry of Romantic Love
"Why We Love" by Dr. Maxwell Shimba is a profound exploration of romantic love, dissecting its nature through biological, psychological, cultural, and spiritual lenses. Dr. Shimba delves into the dynamics of love, explaining how it evolves and manifests in different forms, from passionate attraction to long-term commitment. By drawing on a wide range of scientific and philosophical theories, he offers readers a comprehensive understanding of why love plays such a central role in human life.
A key focus of the book is the biological and chemical basis of love, where Dr. Shimba examines the roles of neurotransmitters and hormones such as dopamine and oxytocin in shaping our feelings of attraction, bonding, and emotional stability. He also looks at how evolutionary psychology explains the adaptive functions of love in promoting reproduction and survival. This exploration helps readers understand the deeper physiological processes that influence romantic relationships and the lasting bonds formed between partners.
In addition to the biological and psychological aspects, Dr. Shimba emphasizes the spiritual and societal dimensions of love. He discusses how cultural norms, media, and religious teachings influence our perceptions of love, while also exploring the transformative power of love through spiritual and faith-based perspectives. By combining science, philosophy, and spirituality, "Why We Love" provides readers with a holistic understanding of love's significance in both personal growth and broader societal well-being.
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A key focus of the book is the biological and chemical basis of love, where Dr. Shimba examines the roles of neurotransmitters and hormones such as dopamine and oxytocin in shaping our feelings of attraction, bonding, and emotional stability. He also looks at how evolutionary psychology explains the adaptive functions of love in promoting reproduction and survival. This exploration helps readers understand the deeper physiological processes that influence romantic relationships and the lasting bonds formed between partners.
In addition to the biological and psychological aspects, Dr. Shimba emphasizes the spiritual and societal dimensions of love. He discusses how cultural norms, media, and religious teachings influence our perceptions of love, while also exploring the transformative power of love through spiritual and faith-based perspectives. By combining science, philosophy, and spirituality, "Why We Love" provides readers with a holistic understanding of love's significance in both personal growth and broader societal well-being.
Why We Love: The Nature, Source, and Chemistry of Romantic Love
"Why We Love" by Dr. Maxwell Shimba is a profound exploration of romantic love, dissecting its nature through biological, psychological, cultural, and spiritual lenses. Dr. Shimba delves into the dynamics of love, explaining how it evolves and manifests in different forms, from passionate attraction to long-term commitment. By drawing on a wide range of scientific and philosophical theories, he offers readers a comprehensive understanding of why love plays such a central role in human life.
A key focus of the book is the biological and chemical basis of love, where Dr. Shimba examines the roles of neurotransmitters and hormones such as dopamine and oxytocin in shaping our feelings of attraction, bonding, and emotional stability. He also looks at how evolutionary psychology explains the adaptive functions of love in promoting reproduction and survival. This exploration helps readers understand the deeper physiological processes that influence romantic relationships and the lasting bonds formed between partners.
In addition to the biological and psychological aspects, Dr. Shimba emphasizes the spiritual and societal dimensions of love. He discusses how cultural norms, media, and religious teachings influence our perceptions of love, while also exploring the transformative power of love through spiritual and faith-based perspectives. By combining science, philosophy, and spirituality, "Why We Love" provides readers with a holistic understanding of love's significance in both personal growth and broader societal well-being.
A key focus of the book is the biological and chemical basis of love, where Dr. Shimba examines the roles of neurotransmitters and hormones such as dopamine and oxytocin in shaping our feelings of attraction, bonding, and emotional stability. He also looks at how evolutionary psychology explains the adaptive functions of love in promoting reproduction and survival. This exploration helps readers understand the deeper physiological processes that influence romantic relationships and the lasting bonds formed between partners.
In addition to the biological and psychological aspects, Dr. Shimba emphasizes the spiritual and societal dimensions of love. He discusses how cultural norms, media, and religious teachings influence our perceptions of love, while also exploring the transformative power of love through spiritual and faith-based perspectives. By combining science, philosophy, and spirituality, "Why We Love" provides readers with a holistic understanding of love's significance in both personal growth and broader societal well-being.
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Why We Love: The Nature, Source, and Chemistry of Romantic Love
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BN ID: | 2940185944981 |
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Publisher: | Shimba Publishing |
Publication date: | 10/01/2024 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 439 KB |
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