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In our tech-driven, interconnected world, we've developed new ways and rules to court each other, but the fundamental principles of love have stayed the same, says anthropologist Helen Fisher. Our faster connections, she suggests, are actually leading to slower, more intimate relationships. At 12:20, couples therapist and relationship expert Esther Perel steps in to make an important point -- that while love itself stays the same, technology has affected the way we form and end relationships.
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- Anthropology, Sociology, and Technology
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- Love Courtship Communication technology Interpersonal communication
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In a talk about understanding and practicing the art of healthy relationships, Katie Hood reveals the five signs you might be in an unhealthy relationship -- with a romantic partner, a friend, a family member -- and shares the things you can do every day to love with respect, kindness and joy. "While love is an instinct and an emotion, the ability to love better is a skill we can all build and improve on over time," she says.
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- Sociology and Psychology
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- Intimacy (Psychology) Interpersonal relationships Love
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The Dibble Institute offers a variety of free resources to help you teach relationship skills in your school or organization. It covers a list of free resources, for example, toolkits, free newsletter, free webinars, grant alerts, movie guides, case studies, reports, tip sheets, and helpful links.
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- Psychology and Social Work and Human Services
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- Interpersonal relations -- Study teaching Interpersonal relations in adolescence -- Study teaching Youth -- Counseling of
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