Intimacy, commitment, and passion 😍
sternberg
Robert Sternberg
Sternberg's theory of love includes three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment. These components can combine to form different types of love, such as romantic love (intimacy + passion), companionate love (intimacy + commitment), and consummate love (including all three components).
All of the above ---> Infatuation Compassionate love Romance
According to Robert Sternberg, a combination of intimacy and passion is called romantic love. This type of love involves feelings of closeness, connection, and emotional intimacy along with strong physical desire and attraction.
intimacy, commitment, and passion.
Consummate.
Sternberg (apex)
Sternbergs triangular theory of love uses three dimension as the major components of love. Those dimensions are, Passion, Intimacy and Commitment. The three components form a triangle adn the various combinations create seven basic subtypes of love. Liking, Infatuated love, Romantic love, Empty love, Companionate loe, Fatuous love and Consummate love. The tirangular therory of love can give both couples and therapists a better sense of how partners view a relationship. Differences on the triangular love scale indicate where change may be necessary to preserve and strengthen a relationship.
Sternberg, Hatfield, and Rubin
White House, Lincoln Memorial Love, Jessica Sternberg
There are several different psychological theories of love. However, I think the term consummate love best matches the question you are asking. Consummate love is when the three subtypes of love all occur in one relationship. The three subtypes are passionate love(sexual interest and infatuation) , companionate love(feelings of liking and emotional closeness) and compassionate love(caring about another person and their well being).-D