Love
Description
Science tells us a lot about sex, but what can it tell us about love? This program highlights research on the neurochemistry and psychology of love, suggesting ways to improve-and even salvage-long-term relationships. Four couples undergoing various types of relationship stress are put through a battery of experiments, while a team of research scientists try to determine the physiological and neurological factors that make love last. In the most daunting stress test that many couples will ever face, the scientists discover unique biochemical reactions to conflict and create a communication-building plan designed to turn troubled relationships around.
Runtime
51 min
Series
Subjects
- Women (809)
- Man-woman relationships (572)
- Sex customs (41)
- Equality (339)
- Interpersonal attraction (54)
- Sexism (149)
- Sex (Psychology) (54)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c2005
Database
Films on Demand
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