Lecture

What is This Thing Called "Love"?

This module dives into the biological and chemical foundations of love. It discusses how various elements interact to influence our romantic experiences:

  • The role of hormones and pheromones in attraction.
  • Understanding bonding chemicals and their impact on relationships.
  • The extent to which our feelings of love are dictated by brain chemistry.
  • Evolutionary origins of romantic love and its adaptive significance.

By examining these factors, participants will better understand the interplay between biology and emotion in romantic connections.


Course Lectures
  • Sex Wars
    Glenn Wilson

    This module examines the dynamics of sexual relationships and the conflicts that can arise from evolutionary pressures. Key discussions include:

    • The concept of "selfish genes" in shaping male and female behavior.
    • Analysis of monogamy versus polygamy and the role of infidelity.
    • Debate on whether sex addiction is a legitimate condition or simply an excuse.
    • The importance of distinguishing between explanations of behavior and moral justifications.
    • Reconciling inherent instincts of both genders.

    Through this lens, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the evolutionary motivations behind human sexual behavior.

  • This module dives into the biological and chemical foundations of love. It discusses how various elements interact to influence our romantic experiences:

    • The role of hormones and pheromones in attraction.
    • Understanding bonding chemicals and their impact on relationships.
    • The extent to which our feelings of love are dictated by brain chemistry.
    • Evolutionary origins of romantic love and its adaptive significance.

    By examining these factors, participants will better understand the interplay between biology and emotion in romantic connections.

  • Lovesickness
    Glenn Wilson

    This module addresses the complexities of lovesickness and its psychological implications. Topics covered include:

    • Understanding lovesickness as a form of obsession.
    • Exploring whether lovesickness is a positive experience or a detrimental one.
    • Strategies for recovering from loss and coping with separation or divorce.
    • Healthy versus unhealthy methods of conflict resolution.
    • Pathological forms of love, including erotomania, extreme jealousy, revenge, and stalking.

    Participants will learn about the psychological impacts of love and how to navigate relationship challenges effectively.