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Infatuation

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devotion to another person", infatuation is "a feeling of foolish or obsessively strong love for, admiration for, or interest in someone or something", a shallower "honeymoon phase" in a relationship. Ian Kerner, a sex therapist, states that infatuation usually occurs at the start of relationships, is "...usually marked by a sense of excitement and euphoria, and it's often accompanied by
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have been described as a "Poetics for Infatuation"; as being dominated by one theme, and "that theme is infatuation, its initiation, cultivation, and history, together with its peaks of triumph and devastation"ā€”a lengthy exploration of the condition of being "subject to the appropriate disorders that
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The possible effects of infatuation and love relationships on the academic behaviour of adolescent students were examined in research. The outcome shows that most of the participants had distraction, stress, and poor academic performance as a result of love relationships and infatuation. Furthermore,
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Three types of infatuation have been identified by Brown: the first type is characterized by being "carried away, without insight or proper evaluative judgement, by blind desire"; the second, closely related, by being "compelled by a desire or craving over which the agent has no control" while "the
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at the same time a potential stopping point, it is perhaps no surprise that it is a condition especially prevalent in the first, youthful explorations of the world of relationships. Thus "the first passionate adoration of a youth for a celebrated actress whom he regards as far above him, to whom he
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only when looking back on a particular case of being attracted to a person. Infatuation may also develop into a mature love. Goldstein and Brandon describe infatuation as the first stage of a relationship before developing into a mature intimacy. Whereas love is "a warm attachment, enthusiasm, or
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and a feeling of newness and rapid expansion with a person". Phillips describes how the illusions of infatuations inevitably lead to disappointment when learning the truth about a lover. Adolescents often make people an object of extravagant, short-lived passion or temporary love.
440:, a novella from 1860, 16-year-old Woldemar becomes rapturously infatuated with Zinaida, the beautiful daughter of a princess who lives next to his house. Even though she does spend time with him, his intense infatuation is unrequited and he sinks into depression. 253:
plays a significant part in this, as "in the case of a schoolgirl crush on a boy or on a male teacher. The girl starts off admiring the teacher ... may get hung up on the teacher and follow him around". Then there may be
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agent's evaluation ... may well be sound although the craving or love remains unaffected by it"; and the third is that of "the agent who exhibits bad judgement and misvaluation for reasons such as ignorance or recklessness".
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Infatuations need not only involve people, but can extend to objects, activities, and ideas. "Men are always falling in love with other men ... with their war heroes and sport heroes": with institutions, discourses and
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thrive on collective infatuations of a different kind: "all boom-bust processes contain an element of misunderstanding or misconception", whether it is the "infatuation with ... becoming the latest
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had to concede that such "periodic surges of euphoria and fear are manifestations of deep-seated aspects of human nature"ā€”whether these are enacted in home-room infatuations or upon the global stage.
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However, psychoanalyst Janet Malcolm claims that it is wrong to convince the patient "that their love is an illusion ... that it's not you she loves. Freud was off base when he wrote that. It
360:'unconditional devotion' to Freud's theories and his 'no less unconditional veneration' of Freud's person' was seen at the time by both men as a 'quasi-religious infatuation' to ... a 292: ... infatuated" is to have "thrown them continually together ... by doing so you will cure ... you will know that it is not an infatuation". 1127: 296:
the findings highlighted that this has a detrimental effect on learning behaviour among teenagers who are in romantic or infatuated relationships.
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you. Who else could it be?"ā€”thereby taking "the question of what is called true love ... further than it had ever been taken".
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object"; while Freud in turn was "very attracted by Jung's personality", perhaps "saw in Jung an idealized version of himself": a
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scarcely dares lift his bashful eyes" may be seen as part of an "infatuation with celebrity especially perilous with the young".
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is the state of being carried away by an unreasoned passion, usually towards another person for whom one has developed strong
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at being confronted with the fact that "you've got what's called a crush on him ... Think if someone was hanging around
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had replaced the tech bubble with a housing bubble". As markets "swung virtually overnight from euphoria to fear" in the
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that states a Knowledge (XXG) editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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It is this projection that differentiates infatuation from love, according to the spiritual teacher
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or infatuation"; and if infatuation is both an early stage in a deepening sequence of
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feelings. Psychologist Frank D. Cox says that infatuation can be distinguished from
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But there are also collective infatuations: "we are all prone to being drawn into
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of the spell of conceived attraction for the object. In love there is an
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belong to our infatuation ... the condition of infatuation". In
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International Journal of Management, Technology, and Social Sciences
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Interactions between the emotional and executive brain systems
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Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. (2000). Whitney, DeBruyne, Sizer-Webb,
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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Gouda, Gururaj Ganapati; Dā€™Mello, Laveena (2021-02-22).
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