Seminar: Love relationships in adulthood 08-PSDM-ZMD
The main aim of the classes is to familiarize students with the basic issues of love relationships in adulthood. In the 1980s, research on love was a relatively innovative area in psychology, and love itself was considered elusive and not subject to scientific analysis. Over the next 30 years, the number of studies on love grew rapidly, and the subject matter of the research to date has expanded to include new issues such as cultural contexts of love and the desire and choice of a partner. During the seminar, students will have the opportunity to gain knowledge about the theory and research methods in the field of love psychology. The content of the curriculum is also aimed at reflective and critical use of theoretical knowledge in solving real problems, as well as at creating opportunities for personal reflection on love relationships in one's own and other people's lives.
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Course module conducted remotely (e-learning)
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EK1 lists and explains selected definitions of the term love.
EK2 lists and explains the most important scientific theories of love (biological theories, styles of romantic love in C. Hendrick and S. S. Hendrick, two-component love theory by R. J. Sternberg, love model by Z. Rubin, love as social responsiveness and prototype approach to love research).
EK3 indicates and characterizes the most important research methods, research tools for measuring love and current directions of research in the field of psychology of love, and is aware of the ethical aspects of research; selects and applies measurement techniques that may affect the estimation plan, in conditions appropriate for the performance of the required service.
EK4 Understands and outlines the role of contemporary moral changes in the context of love.
EK5 Identifies factors conducive to the development of sympathy and love (partner selection, physical and interpersonal attractiveness, binding behaviour in A. Kuczyńska's view) and defines given characteristics of individuals, groups, organizations and conditions using appropriate methods.
EK6 uses reflective and critical concepts of various theoretical origins.
EK7 Indicates and explains sexual differences in love relationships.
EK8 Can produce scientific work using literary sources and can write reports in order to inform clients about the results of an assessment, service or product, service or product performance, intervention, and/or evaluation, under conditions appropriate to the performance of the required service.
EK9 Presentation of scientific work in a group
in a communicative manner and provide feedback to customers, using appropriate means, in speech and/or audiovisual, in conditions appropriate to the performance of the required service.
EK10 Can work as part of a team in preparing scientific papers and presenting them to the group, and provides information to clients in a way that meets their needs and expectations.
EK11 Is able to reflect on love relationships and distinguish between common knowledge and scientific knowledge.
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Criteria for evaluation according to the scale used in UAM:
very good (bdb; 5.0):
good plus (+db; 4.5):
good (db; 4.0):
sufficient plus (+dst; 3.5):
sufficient (dst; 3,0):
insufficient (ndst; 2,0):
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Not applicable
Bibliography
Recommended references:
Aronson E., Wilson, T. D., Akert, R. M. (1997). Psychologia społeczna. Serce i umysł. Poznań: Zysk i S-ka.
Brannon, L. (2002). Psychologia rodzaju. Gdańsk: Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne.
Brzeziński, J., Toeplitz-Winiewska, M., Chyrowicz, B., Poznaniak, W. (2008). Etyka zawodu psychologa. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN.
Dwyer, D. (2005). Bliskie relacje interpersonalne. Gdańsk: Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne.
Fisher, H. (2017). Anatomia miłości. Nowe spojrzenie. Poznań: Wydawnictwo REBIS.
Myers, D. G. (2003). Psychologia społeczna, s. 531 – 535.
Olesiński, P. (2018). Psychologia kochania. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Difin.
Pinker, S. (2015). Efekt wioski. Jak kontakty twarzą w twarz mogą uczynić nas zdrowszymi, szczęśliwszymi i mądrzejszymi. Kielce: Wydawnictwo Charaktery.
Sternberg, R. J., Weiss, K. (2007). Nowa psychologia miłości. Taszów: Biblioteka Moderatora.
Szarota, P. (2011). Anatomia randki. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Literackie MUZA.
Wojciszke, B. (2010). Psychologia miłości. Gdańsk: Gdańskie Wydawnictwo Psychologiczne.
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