Amor romântico evolutivo: o continuum rápido-lento do amor

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https://doi.org/10.34019/1982-1247.2022.v16.32124

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Amor romântico, Psicologia evolutiva, Teoria da história de vida, Psicologia social

Resumo

Este artigo situou o amor romântico (AR) na Teoria de História de Vida (THV). Na THV, o AR representa expressões de determinada estratégia de sobrevivência para a resolução de desafios evolutivos no contínuo rápido↔lento. As estratégias lentas representam um compósito na THV, o Fator-K, que nas relações amorosas implica em: sócio-sexualidade restrita, ponderação/flexibilidade frente aos conflitos, orientação futura, propensão à parentalidade e estilo íntimo nos relacionamentos. Estudos futuros são sugeridos, direcionados à operacionalização do Fator-K, sustentando seu poder heurístico na integração de teorias do AR e na articulação da psicologia social com referenciais evolutivos para a compreensão das interações românticas.

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2022-09-02