THE FIRST THREE MINUTES

The very first minutes of being in love with someone are a magical moment. In only a few seconds of subconscious communication something happens that our conscious self sometimes takes a long time to register: Love at first sight. And that’s nothing short of miraculous. Because when two people – each with their own biographies, attitudes and undisclosed feelings – feel that “chemistry”, they decide mutually in the blink of an eye that they might have a future together in this new constellation. What is love, or being in love? Which relationship values should be treasured most? What is behind the feeling of finding someone fascinating? Michael Lukas Moeller answers these and many other questions, and illustrates his findings with a wealth of real-life examples.

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt E-Book
  • Release: 08.03.2013
  • ISBN: 978-3-644-02861-6
  • 224 Pages
  • Author: Michael Lukas Moeller

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THE FIRST THREE MINUTES
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Michael Lukas Moeller

The psychoanalyst Michael Lukas Moeller was born in Hamburg in 1937. From 1973 to 1983 he was professor for mental health at the University of Giessen, after which he took on the chair for medical psychology at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. In 2000 he was awarded the first International Otto Mainzer Prize, awarded for work on the science of love. Michael Lukas Moeller died on July 7, 2002.