What is love and its types?
Types of love in psychology
Brotherly love
It is love based on a sense of responsibility, care and
respect for the brother and not only the brother but all people alike, where
that love is represented between equal persons.
Mother's love
That love is not confined to the mother’s
love for her child, but rather it is
implanting the love of life and the values in
the child since childhood, and it is a key to an open, cooperative society
capable of caring for its members by inculcating those values from that love.
Physical love
It is love to merge with another person to be admired and
trusted on your part without evidence that the second person likes you and it
is a kind of tricky love where it appears in the
end that you were walking behind false feelings that
led you to failure.
Self-love
Freud said
that self-love is the end of selfishness, but self-love is
one of the basic matters of a person's love for others, but if the self-love increases at a
certain level, it becomes selfish and arrogant.
Love of God
One of
the purest love that exists for a person where a
person relates to God and needs psychological
and moral support from that love and requests
the finest qualities of purity for his heart and
soul from God for
his sense of weakness towards him and drawing closer to him in his mercy.
Platonic love
It is the
equal love for all human
beings and for all animals alike. It is
not unique to any particular individual or any animal.
Rather, it is general love without identification.
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