Psychological & Brain Sciences 391U - S-Close Relationships
Fall
2022
01
3.00
Holly Laws
TU TH 8:30AM 9:45AM
UMass Amherst
56823
Tobin Hall room 307
hlaws@umass.edu
This course will explore the many psychological mechanisms that play a part in close personal relationships. Using psychological research as our foundation, students will be led in discussions and about attraction, love, lust, and other topics pertinent to close relationships. Students will be asked to think deeply about the social constructs that influence human preferences, and the bio-psychosocial processes at play. The course will begin by dissecting the concepts of attraction and love. We will also discuss attachment theory and interpersonal dynamics such as jealousy, power, and communication. We will explore how notions of love and attraction are defined or re-defined or lived by the LGBTQ+ community, and how or why these relationships come/came to be stigmatized. Lastly, we will finish the course discussing the portrayal of sex in the media and online, and its implications on sex education and sexual understanding.
Senior Psychology Majors only. Pre Req: PSYCH 241