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Ethnographic interviews to elicit patients' reactions to an intelligent interactive telephone health behavior advisor system. (1/109)
Information technology is being used to collect data directly from patients and to provide educational information to them. Concern over patient reactions to this use of information technology is especially important in light of the debate over whether computers dehumanize patients. This study reports reactions that patient users expressed in ethnographic interviews about using a computer-based telecommunications system. The interviews were conducted as part of a larger evaluation of Telephone-Linked Care (TLC)-HealthCall, an intelligent interactive telephone advisor, that advised individuals about how to improve their health through changes in diet or exercise. Interview findings suggest that people formed personal relationships with the TLC system. These relationships ranged from feeling guilty about their diet or exercise behavior to feeling love for the voice. The findings raise system design and user interface issues as well as research and ethical questions. (+info)Child sexual abuse, poor parental care and adult depression: evidence for different mechanisms. (2/109)
BACKGROUND: Child sexual abuse (CSA) and poor parental care (neglect and institutional care) are associated with depression in adult life. Little is known about possible mechanisms underlying these associations. AIMS: To examine the role of adult intimate-love relationships as differential mediators or moderators of the associations between CSA, poor parental care and adult depression. METHOD: Sampling was carried out in two phases. In the first, questionnaires were sent to women aged 25-36 years in five primary care practices. Second-phase subjects for interview (n=198) were drawn from three strata defined on the basis of childhood adversities. Recalled childhood experiences and recent adult relationships and depression were assessed and rated independently. Frequencies of predictor and response variables, effect estimates and their confidence intervals were weighted back to the general population questionnaire sample. RESULTS: The risk for depression associated with CSA was unaffected by quality of adult relationships, while the risk associated with poor parental care was substantially altered. CONCLUSIONS: There may be different pathways linking CSA and poor parental care to adult depression. (+info)Reply to Ann Bradshaw. (3/109)
My original paper suggested that an ethics of care which failed to specify how, and about what, to care would be devoid of normative and descriptive content. Bradshaw's approach provides such a specification and is, therefore, not devoid of such content. However, as all ethical approaches suggest something about the 'what' and 'how' of care, they are all 'ethics of care' in this broader sense. This reinforces rather than undermines my original conclusion. Furthermore, Bradshaw's 'ethics of care' has philosophical and historical problems which I outline. (+info)Models of dyadic social interaction. (4/109)
We discuss the logic of research designs for dyadic interaction and present statistical models with parameters that are tied to psychologically relevant constructs. Building on Karl Pearson's classic nineteenth-century statistical analysis of within-organism similarity, we describe several approaches to indexing dyadic interdependence and provide graphical methods for visualizing dyadic data. We also describe several statistical and conceptual solutions to the 'levels of analytic' problem in analysing dyadic data. These analytic strategies allow the researcher to examine and measure psychological questions of interdependence and social influence. We provide illustrative data from casually interacting and romantic dyads. (+info)Holistic medicine IV: principles of existential holistic group therapy and the holistic process of healing in a group setting. (5/109)
In existential holistic group therapy, the whole person heals in accordance with the holistic process theory and the life mission theory. Existential group psychotherapy addresses the emotional aspect of the human mind related to death, freedom, isolation, and meaninglessness, while existential holistic group therapy addresses the state of the person"s wholeness. This includes the body, the person's philosophy of life, and often also love, purpose of life, and the spiritual dimension, to the same extent as it addresses the emotional psyche and sexuality, and it is thus much broader than traditional psychotherapy. Where existential psychotherapy is rather depressing concerning the fundamental human condition, existential holistic therapy conceives life to be basically good. The fundamentals in existential holistic therapy are that everybody has the potential for healing themselves to become loving, joyful, sexually attractive, strong, and gifted, which is a message that most patients welcome. While the patient is suffering and fighting to get through life, the most important job for the holistic therapist is to keep a positive perspective of life. In accordance with these fundamentals, many participants in holistic group therapy will have positive emotional experiences, often of an unknown intensity, and these experiences appear to transform their lives within only a few days or weeks of therapy. An important idea of the course is Bohm's concept of "holo-movement" in the group, resulting from intense coherence between the group members. When the group comes together, the individual will be linked to the totality and the great movement forward towards love, consciousness, and happiness will happen collectively--if it happens at all. This gives the individual the feeling that everything that happens is right, important, and valuable for all the participants at the same time. Native Americans and other premodern people refer to this experience as "the spiritual design". This design is actually an underlying regulation that appears when people, through their feelings and engagement for each other, tie the group together and engage their complex emotional intelligence. Practically, this means that all participants are sunk in the same information matrix, so that everybody learns from each other. Everything that happens in the perception of each trainee has immediate and developing relevance for him. Spontaneous healing happens far more effectively in a group setting, where all the participants stand together and support each other, than it does in the clinic, where the therapist is alone with the patient. A 5-day course in personal development can be compatible to a half year of holistic individual therapy. (+info)Importance of object relations theories for development of capacity for mature love. (6/109)
We discuss Klein's, Winnicott's, and Mahler's object relational theories relevant for creating and maintaining the mature love relationship. The concept of love refers to the basic human relationship. The capacity for adult love involves the attainment of the relation towards the object as whole, satisfying the emotional needs of the self, including simultaneous tolerance of the specific needs of the object. It also involves the optimum resolution of anxiety related to schizo-paranoid and depressive positions and phases of separation and individuation. Primitive defense mechanisms, such as splitting, are replaced by more mature defense mechanisms, and primitive idealization is replaced by more mature idealization. The fusion with the object is reversible and helps in creating the experience of closeness with the partner, while the possibility of separation provides the possibility of recognizing and respecting the differences. Obstacles in the development of object relationships from pre-object to object phase, from symbiotic to separation and individuation phase can impair the capacity to love. (+info)Clinical holistic medicine: applied consciousness-based medicine. (7/109)
Consciousness-based medicine is our term for a form of medical treatment that works by direct appeal to the consciousness of the patient, in contrast to modern biomedical treatment where drugs are used to affect body chemistry. With this concept, maybe we are (in a sense) turning back to the "old medicine", where the family physician was the all-concerned "old country doctor" who knew the child, the siblings, the parents, the family, and the village. In a series of papers on clinical holistic medicine, we would like to present the classic art of healing, where the physician works mostly with his hands, then show how the modern biomedical physician performs with biochemistry, and finally introduce consciousness-based medicine. Some of our questions will be: If you improve your quality of life, will you also improve your health? Will learning more about yourself bring more purpose in your life? Will finding someone to live with in a loving and mutually respectful relationship improve your health? Scientists and thinkers like Antonovsky, Frankl, Maslow, and Jung have pointed to love as a unique way to coherence in life, and thus to biological order and a better health. Several scientific studies have also suggested that patients who focus on improving their quality of life usually will not follow the general statistics for survival, since somehow other factors are at play, which sometimes you will find referred to as "exceptional". (+info)Clinical holistic medicine: classic art of healing or the therapeutic touch. (8/109)
Touching is often a forgotten part of medicine. The manual medicine or therapeutic touch (TT) is much more powerful than many modern, biomedically oriented physicians think. Pain and discomfort can be alleviated just by touching the sick area and in this way help the patient to be in better contact with the tissue and organs of their body. Lack of presence in the body seems to be connected with many symptoms that can be readily reversed simply by sensitive touch. When touch is combined with therapeutic work on mind and feelings, holistic healing seems to be facilitated and many problems can be solved in a direct and easy way in the clinic without drugs. This paper gives examples of the strength of manual medicine or therapeutic touch in its most simple form, and points to the power of physical contact between physician and his patient in the context of the theory and practice of holistic healing. Intimacy seems highly beneficial for the process of healing and it is very important to distinguish clearly between intimacy and sexuality for the physician and his patent to be able to give and receive touch without fear and without holding back emotionally. (+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "love" is not a term that has a widely accepted medical or clinical definition. It's a term that's used to describe a strong feeling of affection, protectiveness, warmth, and respect for another person. While there can be psychological and neurobiological aspects to feelings of love, it's not a term that's used in a medical context in the same way that terms like "inflammation" or "hypertension" are used.
If you have any questions related to healthcare or medicine, I'd be happy to try and help answer them!
Obsessive behavior is defined in the medical context as repetitive, persistent, and intrusive thoughts, images, or urges that cause distress or anxiety. These obsessions are not simply excessive worries about real-life problems, but rather they are irrational and uncontrollable. Often, individuals with obsessive behavior attempt to ignore or suppress their obsessions, which can lead to increased distress and anxiety. In some cases, the obsessions may become so overwhelming that they interfere with a person's daily life and ability to function.
Obsessive behavior is a key feature of several mental health conditions, including obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), and hoarding disorder. In these conditions, the obsessions are often accompanied by compulsive behaviors that are performed in an attempt to alleviate the anxiety or distress caused by the obsessions.
It is important to note that everyone experiences unwanted thoughts or urges from time to time. However, when these thoughts become so frequent and distressing that they interfere with a person's daily life, it may be indicative of an underlying mental health condition. In such cases, it is recommended to seek professional help from a qualified mental health provider.
Existentialism is a philosophical movement that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and choice. It is not a medical term, but rather a concept in philosophy that deals with the nature of human existence, particularly the feeling of disorientation and confusion in the face of an apparently meaningless or absurd world. Existentialists hold that people must create their own meaning in life, as there is no God-given purpose or inherent meaning to be found. This concept can have implications for mental health and psychotherapy, particularly in the areas of anxiety, depression, and identity formation. Some existentialist thinkers include Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
I'm happy to help! However, it seems there might be a bit of confusion in your question. "Modern" is a term that refers to a period in time, specifically the modern period which is generally considered to be from the late 19th century to the present. "Literature," on the other hand, is a broad term that refers to written works, especially those considered to have artistic or intellectual value.
So, when you ask for a medical definition of "Literature, Modern," it's not entirely clear what you are looking for. If you are asking for examples of modern literature that deal with medical themes or issues, there are many notable works to choose from, including:
* "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot, which explores the ethical implications of medical research using human cells without consent.
* "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston, a thriller about the Ebola virus and its potential to cause a global pandemic.
* "Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science" by Atul Gawande, a collection of essays that examine the challenges and uncertainties of medical practice.
* "Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness" by Susannah Cahalan, a memoir about the author's experience with a rare autoimmune disorder that affected her brain.
If you are looking for something else, please let me know and I will do my best to assist you!
Jealousy is not a term that has a specific medical definition. It is a psychological feeling or state that involves feelings of fear, anxiety, and apprehension about losing something that one values, such as a relationship, possession, or status, to another person. Jealousy can also involve feelings of anger, resentment, and disappointment, and it can have negative impacts on mental and emotional well-being if it becomes chronic or intense. While jealousy is not a medical condition itself, it can be a factor in various psychological and interpersonal issues that may require medical attention, such as anxiety disorders, relationship problems, and low self-esteem.
Holistic health is a concept in medicine that considers the whole person, including their physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being, in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of illness. It emphasizes the importance of these different aspects of an individual's life in maintaining optimal health and preventing disease.
The goal of holistic health is to achieve a state of balance and harmony within the body, mind, and spirit, and to empower individuals to take responsibility for their own health and well-being. Holistic healthcare practitioners may use a variety of treatments, including conventional medical therapies, complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches, lifestyle modifications, and self-care techniques, to help patients achieve this balance and improve their overall quality of life.
It's important to note that while the concept of holistic health is gaining popularity, it is not a substitute for conventional medical care and should be used in conjunction with, not instead of, evidence-based medical treatments.
Schizoid Personality Disorder is defined by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) as a long-standing pattern of detachment from social relationships, a reduced capacity for emotional expression, and an unusual degree of introversion. This disorder is characterized by:
1. A lack of desire for close relationships,
2. Difficulty expressing emotions and finding enjoyment in most activities,
3. Limited range of emotional expression,
4. Inattention to social norms and conventions,
5. Preference for being alone,
6. Indifference to praise or criticism from others.
These symptoms must be stable and of long duration, typically present for at least a year. The individual's lifestyle, attitudes, and behavior are often seen as eccentric and distant by others. It is important to note that this disorder is different from Schizophrenia and does not include psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations or delusions.
Self psychology is a branch of psychoanalysis developed by Heinz Kohut that emphasizes the role of empathy in understanding and treating psychological disorders. It focuses on the self, which includes an individual's sense of identity, self-esteem, and emotional well-being. According to this theory, a healthy self is characterized by a cohesive and stable sense of self, along with the ability to experience joy, pride, and satisfaction. In contrast, a poorly functioning self may result in feelings of emptiness, low self-esteem, and difficulties in forming and maintaining relationships.
Self psychology posits that individuals have certain innate psychological needs, including the need for mirroring (to have one's thoughts, feelings, and experiences affirmed by others), idealization (the ability to admire and look up to others as role models), and twinship (a sense of connection and understanding with others). When these needs are not met in early childhood, it can lead to the development of psychological issues.
In therapy, self psychologists aim to provide a therapeutic environment that meets the patient's emotional needs through empathic listening and understanding. This approach helps the patient develop a stronger and more cohesive sense of self, improve their ability to regulate their emotions, and form healthier relationships with others.
A "chemical hazard release" is a situation where there is an uncontrolled or accidental release of chemicals into the environment, which can pose a threat to human health and the ecosystem. This can occur due to various reasons such as equipment failure, human error, natural disasters, or intentional acts. The released chemicals can be in the form of gas, liquid, or solid and can vary in their level of toxicity, flammability, reactivity, and corrosiveness. Examples of chemical hazard releases include leakage from chemical storage tanks, spills during transportation, accidental fires or explosions at industrial facilities, and illegal dumping of chemicals into water bodies or landfills. It is important to have proper safety measures and emergency response plans in place to minimize the risks associated with chemical hazard releases.
Biological psychiatry is a branch of medicine that aims to understand and treat mental disorders by studying the biological mechanisms underlying behavior, cognition, and emotion. This can include the study of genetics, neurochemistry, brain structure and function, and other physiological processes that may contribute to the development and expression of mental illnesses.
Biological psychiatrists use a variety of approaches to understand and treat mental disorders, including psychopharmacology (the use of medications to treat psychiatric symptoms), neurostimulation techniques (such as electroconvulsive therapy or transcranial magnetic stimulation), and behavioral interventions (such as cognitive-behavioral therapy).
The ultimate goal of biological psychiatry is to develop more effective treatments for mental illnesses by gaining a deeper understanding of the underlying biological mechanisms that contribute to their development and expression.
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One's2
- Acknowledgement - one acknowledges the pleasantness of having gained the loved one's interest. (wikipedia.org)
- Have your loved one's favorite shirt/jeans/hat/boots mended. (yahoo.com)
Valentine's Day2
- As the world celebrates Valentine's Day with roses and chocolates, Melita Cameron-Wood speaks to experts in love and relationships to ask the age-old question: What is love? (timesofmalta.com)
- This Valentine's Day, remind your loved ones to be ready for emergencies. (cdc.gov)
19912
- Ally Love may refer to: Ally Love (footballer) (born 1991), Scottish footballer Ally Love (sports host), American fitness instructor This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. (wikipedia.org)
- I love sex" (1991). (cdc.gov)
Anthology1
- Love, Death & Robots (stylized as LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS , and represented in emoji form as ❤️❌🤖) is a live-action and adult animated anthology television series created by Tim Miller and streaming on Netflix . (wikipedia.org)
20182
- citation needed] Between 15 and 18 February 2018, =LOVE appeared in their first stage play, a 2.5D musical based on the media franchise Kemono Friends. (wikipedia.org)
- America's Love/Hate Relationship With Doctors - Medscape - Feb 28, 2018. (medscape.com)
20201
- citation needed] On 15 April 2020, a special track, "Tsugi ni Aeta Toki Nani wo Hanasou Ka na" , by =LOVE and ≠Me was released. (wikipedia.org)
Explains3
- When you calm the mind and the heart and get them to follow the essence, then you are able to love yourself unconditionally," she explains. (timesofmalta.com)
- Your partner "will feel most loved or appreciated when you take a literal hands-on approach to helping them," Thomas explains. (yahoo.com)
- In a Vogue make-up tutorial, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez explains that loving yourself is "the one foundation of everything. (time.com)
Relationship4
- Stendhal describes or compares the "birth of love" in a new relationship as being a process similar or analogous to a trip to Rome. (wikipedia.org)
- While folks are always expressing their love for one another on Twitter, they're also Tweeting about major relationship milestones. (twitter.com)
- Then I've seen individuals who promised to remain faithful despite the visible struggle caused by a mismatch of sexual appetite, and others who loved their partner so much that they accepted an open relationship," says Matthew who, in 2011, founded Willingness, a multi-disciplinary centre in Żebbuġ that offers services related to sex, family and health. (timesofmalta.com)
- The truth of the matter is that a large degree of America's love/hate relationship with doctors is fueled primarily by our idealized notion of what a doctor should be. (medscape.com)
Emergencies1
- Learn more about how to protect yourself and your loved ones from public health emergencies. (cdc.gov)
Speaks1
- Once you figure out the language that your partner speaks, you'll be better able to communicate your feelings of love. (yahoo.com)
Spouse1
- I've tried to help people understand if they loved their lover or their spouse. (timesofmalta.com)
Forever3
- 永遠的愛 refers to love that will last forever. (orientaloutpost.com)
- I love you Keitaro , forever and a day . (urbandictionary.com)
- Moreover, the body grows accustomed and even if we swear that we will be in love forever, all signal substances return mercilessly to normal levels after one or two years. (lu.se)
Give6
- It will give you a look at getting addicted to love, loving without fear, and finding out what true love really is. (lulu.com)
- Nobody can give you love if you do not love yourself. (timesofmalta.com)
- If you love yourself unconditionally, by accepting your good points, your dark side, your shadows, your grey areas, then in doing so and by putting yourself first, out of all the love that you give to yourself, you can give it to anyone. (timesofmalta.com)
- Thank you for all the love you give to me. (adobe.com)
- If you could walk with me upon the strand to-day, And tell me that my longing love had won your own, I think all my sad thoughts would then be put away, And I could give back laughter for the Ocean's moan! (poets.org)
- Though attracted to each other, Jessye assumes Harrison is little more than a lazy scoundrel and, with no successful romance in his past, Harrison does not believe love is his to give. (publishersweekly.com)
Perfectly3
- Love is the sash that perfectly binds us together. (orientaloutpost.com)
- Send a loving message to your husband that perfectly matches their personality. (adobe.com)
- Men and women who have been prescribed testosterone to restore lost libido say that it works perfectly well, but they did not fall more in love with their partner. (lu.se)
Falling5
- The officer, according to Stendhal, could be seen to be visually "falling in love" with her. (wikipedia.org)
- illusions analogous to pretty diamonds hiding a leafless branch of hornbeam, perceived only by the eyes of the one falling in love. (wikipedia.org)
- and "Falling in Love (Uh-Oh)" climbed to #25. (wikipedia.org)
- Lust is simply sexual attraction to someone, falling in love entails a total focus on one person, whereas love is a strong, lasting bond. (lu.se)
- Falling in love is considerably more complicated. (lu.se)
Celebrates1
- As PFLAG celebrates its 50th anniversary, there is no better time to gather for four days of connecting, networking, sharing, and--most of all--learning with love. (pflag.org)
Crisis1
- The Portland Division honors Bags of Love, Inc. The organization recognizes that children are fragile, especially when they are removed from their normal lives due to crisis. (fbi.gov)
Partner5
- I've had clients who wanted to understand if their love was enough to forgive a partner who had betrayed their trust. (timesofmalta.com)
- I've met people who devoted their life to taking care of their ill partner, and I've met others who loved their partner, but were unable to do that. (timesofmalta.com)
- Send a loving greeting to your partner, husband, guy friends, or male family members. (adobe.com)
- My partner in shine - thank you for giving me everything and more with the power of your love. (adobe.com)
- From 2021-2022, CDC conducted four virtual LOVES training with 275 implementing partner staff in 15 countries. (cdc.gov)
Lover1
- Nor is it a kiss-off to an ex-lover or wannabe boyfriend, even though the refrain goes: 'I'm not gonna write you a love song 'cause you asked for it. (startribune.com)
Scenes1
- There are moments of adventure and suspense to complement the quieter times, exquisitely rendered love scenes and a hero and heroine so lonely that watching them find each other is truly joyous. (publishersweekly.com)
Experiment1
- In her book, The Self-Love Experiment , author Sharon Kaiser claims, "Whether you want to achieve weight loss, land your dream job, find your soulmate, or get out of debt, it all comes back to self-love and accepting yourself first. (time.com)
Support6
- Thank you for your love and all the ways you support me - you're simply the best. (adobe.com)
- Thank you for your love and all the ways you support me - I'm the luckiest to have your love in my life. (adobe.com)
- Thank you for showing me the true meaning of love with your unwavering support and unconditional kindness. (adobe.com)
- To meet the growing need, CDC's implementing partners began training mentors to respond to program mentees through an adapted first-line support approach called LOVES (Listen, Ongoing connection, Validate, Encourage Safety, Support). (cdc.gov)
- Through LOVES, mentors gain hands-on skills to validate and support participants and connect them to appropriate services best suited to address the complexities of violence. (cdc.gov)
- Training DREAMS mentors to provide first-line support through the LOVES approach has allowed mentors to challenge norms and attitudes perpetuating violence. (cdc.gov)
Care5
- Whether it's a special occasion or just because, let your girlfriend know how much you care with a loving card. (adobe.com)
- Saying that you love and care about them while sitting around rings hollow. (yahoo.com)
- We can see examples of this on social media, where it is common for women to be bombarded-under the guise of self-love and self-care-with advertisements for Botox and pilates machines, advanced skin care wands and organic hair growth serums. (time.com)
- Peppered with questions about Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan's health care proposals, which include steep cuts to Medicaid, and how they might affect disabled children in the state, Love was emphatic in her insistence that "anyone who has said to you or anyone else that I'm going to pull the rug out from under you…is absolutely lying to you. (motherjones.com)
- Below are links to other pages on this website we recommend you review as you learn about what type of care your loved one may need. (lymphoma.org.au)
People5
- This map shows people expressing "I love you" across the globe in 100 different languages - ranked by Tweets per million population in each place. (twitter.com)
- Below we've visualized the "Calendar of love" on Twitter, which shows when people are most likely to experience certain significant moments like marriage and divorce, according to Tweets. (twitter.com)
- For those who haven't felt the sting of Cupid's arrow yet, here is an inspirational roundup of a few expressive ways people are using Twitter to share the love. (twitter.com)
- When I was growing up, if you said you loved yourself, people would call you egocentric, but life has taught me that you cannot find love outside you. (timesofmalta.com)
- But Mia Love is a rock star mostly to people who don't live in Utah. (motherjones.com)
CITE1
- cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) "Dutchcharts.nl - Miami Sound Machine - Primitive Love" (in Dutch). (wikipedia.org)
Song15
- Desperado Love" is a song written by Michael Garvin and Sammy Johns, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. (wikipedia.org)
- Writing this put me in mind of the Tina Turner song 'What's love got to do with it? (selfgrowth.com)
- The biggest pop hit of the year -- Sara Bareilles' 'Love Song' -- is not a love song. (startribune.com)
- It was that moment of realization that spurred me to write 'Love Song,' and it came out really quickly because I was so angry. (startribune.com)
- Love Song' and 'Bottle It Up' are the brightest songs on her album, 'Little Voice,' most of which is dark piano pop reminiscent of early Fiona Apple. (startribune.com)
- Besides the exposure as an opening act, Bareilles benefited from appearing in a TV commercial for rhapsody.com doing 'Love Song. (startribune.com)
- That buzz sent music lovers to YouTube where the official video for 'Love Song' has been viewed a whopping 8 million times -- and counting. (startribune.com)
- I Believe in a Thing Called Love " is a song by English rock band the Darkness , released as the third single from their debut studio album, Permission to Land . (wikipedia.org)
- Love on Top' is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her fourth studio album 4 (2011). (last.fm)
- This Love' is a song by the American pop rock band Maroon 5. (last.fm)
- This Love' helped Maroon 5 win the MTV Video Music Award for Best New Artist and was the third most played song of 2004. (last.fm)
- She was literally leaving town within days of me writing the lyrics to 'This Love', so I was in prime emotional condition to write a song with that kind of conflict. (last.fm)
- During development of 'This Love', the band stated that the song was influenced by musician Stevie Wonder. (last.fm)
- Maroon 5 has called 'This Love' a prime pop-rock song. (last.fm)
- In the extended version of the song, which is 4 minutes and 26 seconds long, the chorus of the band's next single, 'She Will Be Loved', can be heard from 3:21 to 3:42, during the outro. (last.fm)
Made4
- Italian writer-director Luca Guadagnino ( I Am Love , A Bigger Splash ) has made the cinematic most of Andre Aciman's novel of the same name. (newsreview.com)
- And made me as bare as its trees, Oh, yes, I still love, but it's only in mind, For I'm fast growing weak at the knees. (poets.org)
- Love has made a big show of her concern for the Second Amendment and her fondness for packing heat-issues that sell well with both Utah and national conservatives. (motherjones.com)
- Nothing says I love you quite like "I have made you my emergency contact person. (cdc.gov)
Find1
- In this opening episode, meet the cast of hot young singles hoping to find love in the sun. (itv.com)
Time2
- Cultural note: Most of the time, it is taboo to use the word "love" in Japanese. (orientaloutpost.com)
- In his book, Chapman defines five different styles of expressing and receiving love: Acts of service, getting gifts , quality time , physical touch and words of affirmation . (yahoo.com)
Life6
- If you and your mate want to express how committed you are to your life-long love, this will be a great piece of calligraphy for your wall. (orientaloutpost.com)
- Send a loving message to the important women in your life. (adobe.com)
- As you move through life with your wife, there will be countless opportunities to share loving messages with each other. (adobe.com)
- You are my rock, my joy, and the love of my life. (adobe.com)
- My love - every day I spend with you is the next best day of my life. (adobe.com)
- Life doesn't stop when you become a carer, or when someone you love is diagnosed with lymphoma. (lymphoma.org.au)
Person whose love2
- Delight - one delights in overrating the beauty and merit of the person whose love one hopes to win. (wikipedia.org)
- A shoulder massage at the end of a long day will be the best thing ever to the person whose love language is physical touch. (yahoo.com)
English1
- Primitive Love is the ninth studio album and second English-language record by the Miami Sound Machine, released in August 1985, by Epic Records. (wikipedia.org)
Doctors1
- That shift makes for some interesting tension, because a lot of doctors still love making wine. (medscape.com)
Makes2
- The third character is a possessive article which sort of makes this selection mean "Love of the eternal kind. (orientaloutpost.com)
- Adobe Express makes it easy to design custom love messages. (adobe.com)
Learn1
- The more years go by, the more ways I learn to love you. (adobe.com)
Episode1
- For the Supergirl episode, see I Believe in a Thing Called Love (Supergirl) . (wikipedia.org)
Songs1
- This Love' was the second single from Maroon 5's 2002 debut album, Songs About Jane. (last.fm)
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- Society, religious beliefs, and media are also great influencers of how individuals show love and expect to be loved. (timesofmalta.com)
- Show Your Love for Local Media with a Stranger T-shirt! (thestranger.com)
Good3
- The key lyric in this tune is 'Only thing I ever could need/only one good thing worth trying to be/ and it's love love love love/I do it for love. (startribune.com)
- Self-love has become the core tenant of modern wellness culture, with the promise that what follows self-love is good health and freedom. (time.com)
- In the Rolling Stone review of the album, critic Christian Hoard wrote: 'Adam Levine's urban-romantic swoonings work best when his band really gets up on the good foot, as on 'This Love', which uses piano and James Brown-like guitars to create a foundation on which Levine can obsess about beauty (including his own). (last.fm)
Make3
- Make love messages for free in minutes. (adobe.com)
- When we take a moment to consider the culture we're living in, where loneliness rates are at unprecedented highs, touch deprivation is a serious concern, and polarizing animosity has replaced empathic connection, it begins to make sense why we've sought refuge in self-love. (time.com)
- I make this light because I love it. (poets.org)
World3
- What happens in the real world happens on Twitter, and love is no exception. (twitter.com)
- Your love brings me all the joy in the world. (adobe.com)
- Get ready to Read With Love alongside a group of dedicated bookworms eager to devour titles written by LGBTQ+ authors who bring us a world of insight and experiences through the written word. (pflag.org)
Great2
- 永遠の愛 is a great way to write "Eternal Love" in Japanese. (orientaloutpost.com)
- 無限大の愛 is a Japanese title meaning infinite great love, unlimited great love, or eternal love. (orientaloutpost.com)
Years2
- Hello, I am a 24 years average Indian guy & in immense love with a girl & wants to marry he. (medhelp.org)
- We love how you can click a location to reveal any of the 905 solar eclipses between the years 1601 to 2200. (esri.com)
Rock1
- One of the most important rock bands of the early Love Records was Blues Section, which later on spawned such classic bands of Finnish progressive rock as Wigwam and Tasavallan Presidentti, who also released their records on Love. (wikipedia.org)
Release1
- However, with the release of Primitive Love in 1985, their distinctive sound was finally being heard by a wider audience, both in the United States and abroad. (wikipedia.org)
Chorus1
- The chorus says it all: 'I do it for love. (startribune.com)
Obsession1
- At this point, it doesn't feel like much of a stretch to say that the self-love phenomenon is bordering on a societal obsession. (time.com)
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- Self-love is very vital," Rita comments. (timesofmalta.com)
- E xtolled by politicians and pop stars alike, it seems like everyone is talking about self-love these days. (time.com)
- Nicole LaPera, the clinical psychologist behind the popular Instagram account, @theholisticpsychologist, tells her 6.4 million followers, "Self-love is our natural state. (time.com)
- To navigate the harsh terrain of radical individualism, self-love has emerged as our tool for survival. (time.com)
- While the exact origin of self-love remains unclear, one of the first psychologists to address the concept was Eric Fromm. (time.com)
- For Fromm, self-love operated as a necessary condition for relating with our fellow humans. (time.com)
- Going back further in history, we see other cultures referring to self-love as a channel for connection. (time.com)
- In Ancient Greece, Aristotle claimed that self-love in its most virtuous form serves as a model for how we should love our friends. (time.com)
- The self-love many of us have grown accustomed to today, however, veers from its authentic origin. (time.com)