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Self-love: The key to a happy Valentine’s Day

This Valentine's Day, show yourself some love! Clinical psychologist Maria Cloete discusses the various types of love, from romantic to parental, and emphasises the importance of understanding your relationship with yourself

by Noluthando Ngcakani
13th February 2025
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clinical psychologist Maria Cloete

Maria Cloete is a clinical psychologist from Cape Town. Photo: Health For Mzansi

It’s the month of love and romance is in the air! Though it is good to show your love to your significant other, why not do it differently this year and be your own Valentine? Clinical psychologist Maria Cloete says it is important to distinguish between the many different types of love. She unpacks love and all its kinks in this podcast episode.

Love is both a psychological and biological phenomenon, says Cloete who practices in Cape Town. It is also associated with enjoyment, attachment, affection, care and devotion.  

Cloete says people generally celebrate romantic love or romance in February, leading up to Valentine’s Day. Romantic love is an intense attraction involving the idealisation of another within the erotic context and the expectation of “forever.” 

“It is important that we understand that romantic love is mainly just a stage of the love felt by the people in question, doesn’t last forever, and certainly not the only love that exists.”

Clinical psychologist Maria Cloete

Other common types of love include: 

  • Philia or sibling love is shared between friends or family members and is based on values and respect for one another.  
  • Parental love is shared among parents and their children. It’s an infinite love built upon acceptance and deep emotional connection.  
  • Religious love is the passion you have for a higher power or having love for other people based on their belief systems and their values.  
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What about self-love?  

People talk a lot about relationships with other people and talk so much less about relationships with themselves, adds Cloete. That is why we should seek to answer the following questions often: Do you know who you are? How close are you to yourself? Do you know that you have a relationship with yourself?

“This way it is easier for people to realise the relationships they are in with themselves and stick closer to themselves and know more information about themselves and learn the different parts of themselves.” 

What is unconditional self-love really? 

Cloete explains that unconditional self-love means loving yourself without conditions. She says unconditional love often exists among yourself and other people where you want to be loved without having to do anything for that love.  

“Sometimes we love ourselves after exercising at the gym and doing some health checks on our food and bodies. Due to this, often our love for ourselves is conditional. But these conditions make us whole, feel better, and love ourselves better.”  

According to Cloete, we must think of ourselves in a positive light. This will help us avoid feeling down or having our emotions tampered with by people who do not have much positive regard for themselves. In other words, treating yourself to a spa day or taking yourself out on a date would be another great way of giving great regard for your existence. You can be your own Valentine, after all, babes.  

Listen to the full interview on the Health For Mzansi podcast:

Spotify: Click here to listen on Spotify (all mobile and other devices). 

Apple Podcasts: Click here to listen on any Apple device.

ALSO LISTEN TO: Podcast: Is the fear of intimacy holding you back?

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