together. Bonding is a mutual, interactive process, and is different from simple liking. It is the process of nurturing social connection. Bonding typically...
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retirement, the majority of caregivers report intense feelings of grief. Human–canine bonding was recognized by Boris M. Levinson, who had an immense influence...
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trauma bonding return to the abusive relationship. In the 1980s, Donald G. Dutton and Susan L. Painter explored the concept of traumatic bonding theory...
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Bonding may refer to: Bonding (TV series), a 2019 Netflix Original TV series "Bonding" (Kim Possible), a 2004 episode of the television series Kim Possible...
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romantic love is pair bonding. Affectional bond Attachment theory Animal sexuality Breeding pair Human bonding r/K selection theory "Pair-bond". Home : Oxford...
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Emotional bonding theory first appeared in the mid-1970s and bonding theories outlining descriptions and causes of good bonding and poor bonding were established...
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Tiger. Male bonding can take place in various locations through shared activities or even just conversing. Bachelor herd Bromance Female bonding Gay men Homosociality...
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A paternal bond is the human bond between a father and his child. Infants can become attached to their fathers. Mother-infant bonding has been a common...
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Sexual intercourse (redirect from Human sexual intercourse)
people and are usually used among humans solely for physical or emotional pleasure. They can contribute to human bonding. There are different views on what...
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in Canada. She is known for her work in the field of psychology on human bonding, attachment theory and romantic relationships. Johnson earned a B.A...
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provide a validating and comforting emotional impact. Pebbling promotes human bonding through homophily. Examples of physical pebbling including sending postcards...
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There Bond finds out that Drax plans to destroy all human life by launching fifty globes containing the toxin into the Earth's atmosphere. Bond and Goodhead...
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Feminine psychology Homosociality Human bonding Lesbian Male bonding Social connection Womance "bonding - meaning of bonding in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary...
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Intimate relationship (redirect from Human intimacy)
theory Breakup Couples therapy Dating Emotional intimacy Friendship Human bonding Interpersonal attraction Intimate partner violence Marriage Monogamy...
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kinship Extended family Family relationships Family values Hajnal line Human bonding Immediate family Intentional community Joint family Kibbutz § Child...
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outlets reported the incident as reality. Pet humanization Choupette Human bonding Human-animal hybrid Selkie Speciesism Anthrozoology Zoophilia Naithani...
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and bonding in humans as well. In mammals, oxytocin has been found to be released during childbirth, breastfeeding, sexual stimulation, bonding, and...
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womance. Affectional orientation Female bonding Heterosexual–homosexual continuum Homoeroticism Human bonding Hammarén, Nils; Johansson, Thomas (1 January...
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of these pets on human health is closely related to the time and effort the cat owner is able to invest in it, in terms of bonding and playing. Ailurophobia...
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to a baby that has the best of both worlds. In recent years, various human bonding theories have been developed, described in terms of attachments, ties...
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preferential marriage with certain kin relations. Pair bonding is a ubiquitous feature of human sexual relationships, whether it is manifested as serial...
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dynamics observed in mother-son relationships amongst Western society. Human bonding Norman Bates – fictional serial killer codependent on his mother Jewish...
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Monogamy (redirect from Human monogamy)
changes in neuropeptides. Affair Amatonormativity Human bonding Polygamy in Christianity Pair bonding Paternal care Sexual intercourse The seven-year itch...
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to Fly" was used on two occasions in Daria. It first appeared in "Of Human Bonding", the seventh episode of the fourth season. That episode originally...
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Interspecies friendship (section Social bonding)
beneficial exchanges, desire for social bonding, protection, or is often unknown. The relationship between a human and a household dog (Canis lupus familiaris)...
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forever Cohabitation Demisexuality Domestic partnership Gray asexuality Human bonding Josephite marriage Mariage blanc Romantic friendship Relationship anarchy...
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aircraft, electrical bonding prevents static electricity build-up that can interfere with radio and navigational equipment. Bonding also provides lightning...
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Ball bonding is a type of wire bonding, and is the most common way to make the electrical interconnections between a bare silicon die and the lead frame...
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descriptions as a fallback Human bonding – Process of development of a close, interpersonal relationship Proxemics – Study of human use of space and the effects...
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1037/0012-1649.32.3.425. ISSN 0012-1649. Decasper, A.; Fif, W. P. (1980). "Of Human Bonding: Newborns Prefer Their Mother's Voices". Science. 208 (4448): 1174–1176...
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