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How Parents Can Get Infants to Sleep | Key to Infant Sleep | Sleeping Babies | LiveScience

How Parents Can Get Infants to Sleep | Key to Infant Sleep | Sleeping Babies | LiveScience. I just ran across this article over at LiveScience.com (which profiles the work of Douglas Teti, professor of human development and family studies at Penn State) and it struck me as being a bit odd in that déjà […]

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Initial Inquiry From “Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep”

Our Foundation recently received an initial inquiry from the Colorado-based organization Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep (NILMDTS). Apparently NILMDTS trains photographers how to photograph infants who have tragically died. According to NILMDTS, these photographs are a way of memorializing a short but no less important life. I contacted the executive director, Lindsay Hannagan, and […]

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One Book On Attachment … Which Would It Be?

Q – If you could recommend one book on attachment, which one would it be? A – I’m asked this question all the time. If you had asked me, say, five years ago, I would have immediately answered, “Robert Karen’s 1998 book Becoming Attached—First Relationships And How They Shape Our Capacity to Love.” Karen’s book […]

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Daniel Brook on YouTube at Google

Ok, I admit, I’m playing here … but play with a purpose. I’m still learning how to use WordPress (the blog software being used here). One thing I have not done yet is embed a YouTube video within a post. In this post, my goal is to embed a YouTube video of Daniel Brook giving […]

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Domestic Violence and Attachment Theory

I’m currently writing an article with the support of the FHL Foundation which includes a section on mobilizing attachment processes in treating domestic violence. Here is a small draft sample:

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