Understanding Passion and Desire in Long-Term Relationships

Explore the psychology and neuroscience of romantic desire — why it changes over time in long-term relationships, and what the research reveals about sustaining it across years and decades.

⏱ 1h 20m 📚 7 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

It is one of the most widely noted paradoxes in relationship psychology: the very security and familiarity that make long-term partnerships satisfying can reduce the erotic tension and novelty that sustain desire. This is not a flaw in individual relationships but a structural feature of how attraction and passion work. Understanding the mechanisms involved is the first step toward working with them rather than against them. By the end of this course you will be able to describe the psychological and neurological mechanisms underlying romantic desire, explain why desire commonly changes in character and intensity over the course of a long-term relationship, and identify the conditions research associates with sustained passion in established partnerships. What you will learn: - The neuroscience of attraction and desire: how the brain's reward systems change from early romantic love to established partnership - The distinction between companionate and passionate love and why both are important for long-term satisfaction - Why familiarity and security, while essential to stable partnership, can create conditions that reduce erotic desire — and how couples navigate this tension - The role of novelty, mystery, and individual autonomy in sustaining desire within a committed relationship - Research on couples who report sustained sexual and romantic passion across long-term relationships: what they do and what they believe - Cultural and gender influences on how desire is understood, expressed, and maintained - The relationship between emotional intimacy and physical desire: how they interact and sometimes trade off against each other - Common myths about passion in long-term relationships and what the evidence actually shows This course works through research-informed readings on the psychology and science of desire, complemented by reflection prompts inviting you to situate each framework in your own relationship experience. Case examples illustrate how couples across different stages and structures of long-term partnership engage with these dynamics. A self-assessment worksheet at the end maps your own relationship's current passion landscape. This course is designed for individuals and couples in long-term partnerships who want a clear conceptual understanding of how desire works before attempting to change anything. No prior background in psychology or relationship science is required. Suitable for those new to thinking about this dimension of their relationship.

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  • Short & focused
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