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Past research
I’ve got a sort of peculiar background and I was always interested in scientific research on romantic relationships. I grew up in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) and started my undergraduate studies of psychology in Tours (France). I finished my undergraduate studies on health psychology at the University of Porto (Portugal), where I conducted one research study about the effect of passionate love on general quality of life in undergraduate students. I was very happy to be accepted in MD studies at Paris Descartes University in Paris where I started studying some psychopathological aspects of passionate love. By this period of time, I started to have an important exchange with Professor Elaine Hatfield. After my M.D. studies, I ended up enrolling at University Paris Descartes in which I was lucky to be collaborating with two different labs: one related to the field of differential psychology and another related to the field of social psychology. This allowed my thesis to explore passionate love through a vast territory of methodologies and topics. I was able to investigate social representations of passionate love, make psychometrics tests with important love measures and study the effect of love on creative productions. Creative productions were generally considered throughout a cognitive approach in the sense that my supervisor, Professor Todd Lubart and I, have explored the effect of passionate love in both divergent and convergent thinking tasks. Being in love probably made the individual to have less cognitive control making them less performant on doing all the cognitive tasks.
My research on romantic love turns usually around the three major theories on love today: Hatfield’s Passion-Companionate Love Theory, Lee’s Colors of Love Theory, and finally Sternberg’s Triangular Love Theory. I constantly have used the measures related to these different theories as I was able to test them in several cultures. I had the opportunity to work with true experts in this different field which made my competence as a researcher improve a great deal. My PHD studies also gave the opportunity to be in touch and collaborate with several scholars on love around the world. So far, I have collaborated with scholars from Brazil, the United States, Russia and so on…
Current research
After the ending of my temporary assistant professor position at Paris Descartes University, I was able to start a post-doc position at the University of Porto in Portugal. I was granted a scholarship to conduct new research that was completely developed by me. My current research seems to correspond with the natural continuation of my research career as I am trying to make a meta-analysis of love measures with samples from all over the world.
I am testing three main hypotheses: Passionate love can be accurately measurable in different cultures (how reliable those measures really are), culture plays a role in factorial solutions (the structure of passionate love may differ across cultures) and finally, we should find small or moderate cultural effect in the intensity of passionate feelings. Right now, I am probably the scholar that is the more aware of international attempts in using love scales originally created in the Unites States. So far, this research is being allowed, given that I have very nice collaborations. I’m still working with Paris Descartes, testing the psychometrics of the Passionate Love Scale in Africa, Vietnam, and Italy and collaborating in a study with the Love Attitude Scale in Palestine. Also, I am being assisted by two great researchers on the meta-analysis method from Munster University in Germany. My biggest hope is that this study becomes an important reference on the evidence about the universality of romantic love.
Future research
I would like pursuing my research on romantic love and personal relationships. Everything that I am doing with Todd Lubart, the relationship between love and creativity, is in its infancy for sure and there is a lot of thing yet to be explored. So far I have focused more in studying passionate love and I would be interested to broaden my horizons since my experience lead me to be concerned with other variables that can have a very important impact on romantic feelings such as commitment, intimacy, or romantic attachment. My main focus of interest is to explore data of psychometric measures on this topic, always trying to integrate different approaches.
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Trends in Psychologypp.1-35, (2024)
Branden Thornhill-Miller,Anaelle Camarda,Maxence Mercier,Jean-Marie Burkhardt,Tiffany Morisseau,Samira Bourgeois-Bougrine,Florent Vinchon, Stephanie El Hayek, Myriam Augereau-Landais, Florence Mourey,Cyrille Feybesse,Daniel Sundquist,
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HANDBOOK OF SEXUALITY-RELATED MEASURES, 4TH EDITIONpp.430-433, (2020)
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Cyrille Feybesse,Todd Lubart, Leela Rasa, Charlotte Ossom, Victor Cavasino, Julien Jacob, Thibaud Lemonnier
The Psychology of Love and Hate in Intimate Relationshipspp.65-82, (2016)
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