Deep Love: Development in Challenging Circumstances
Adebimpe Desire Fashina ()
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Adebimpe Desire Fashina: Technical University of Mombasa
Chapter Chapter 15 in Knowledge Production and Management in Africa, 2025, pp 291-304 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Relationships can be impeded by factors such as timing, compatibility, and external barriers, which would typically discourage relationships but often persist and intensify with time. An analysis of case examples is based on theoretical frameworks such as Attachment Theory, incentive systems, and positive psychology. These cases illustrate long-distance relationships, overlaps with previous relationships during transitions, and obstacles encountered in relationships between individuals of different socioeconomic classes. By promoting deep connections in communication, geographical barriers can be overcome. It is also possible to achieve cohesion through the sharing of values and the reciprocal expansion of oneself. When love is ignited, individuals are capable of overcoming external obstacles by re-evaluating their priorities and seeking emotional and socioeconomic support. By examining the reasons and methods behind the persistence of certain relationships, one can gain valuable insights into fostering the growth of love even under challenging socioeconomic circumstances.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90550-6_15
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