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Archive for Updates – Page 5

Bullying: The advice you got is wrong. Here’s what really works. – CSMonitor.com

Bullying: The advice you got is wrong. Here’s what really works. – CSMonitor.com. I found the above article over at Yahoo.com, who in turn found it over at the Christian Science Monitor. The article was written by Patricia Kelley Criswell, a licensed social worker out of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Criswell starts off her opinion piece by […]

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Update—Full Application from Dr. Lyons-Ruth at Cambridge Health Alliance

Back on June 21st, 2010, we reported on an LOI (letter of intent) from Karlen Lyons-Ruth, an attachment researcher working at the Cambridge Health Alliance. As a result of Dr. Lyons-Ruth’s LOI, the Foundation invited a Full Application. With Dr. Lyons-Ruth’s permission, we are reproducing two sections from the Full Application that was submitted. We found […]

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Update On Grant to Save The Children—Safe Zones for Children

Back in March 0f 2010, the Foundation made a grant to Save the Children to create Safe Zones for Children in Haiti following the earthquake that hit the region in January of 2010. The safe zones are designed to allow children to play while keeping them safe from predation at the hands of child traffickers. […]

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“Attachment, Altruism, and Hope in Treating Domestic Violence” Article Published

The draft article I summarized [August 12th, 2010] earlier for BLT—The Gift of the Magi: Can Attachment, Altruism, and Hope be Mobilized in Treating Domestic Violence?—has been accepted for publication by the journal Partner Abuse as a feature article and is scheduled for publication in January, 2011. It will be available both in electronic and […]

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UPDATE – Norbert Wiener Also Bridged Mechanical and Biological Worlds

In my August 10th, 2010, post, I wrote the following (with my addition in brackets): In this section of vol. I [of Bowlby’s trilogy on attachment theory at about page 41], Bowlby deftly moves back and forth between mechanical systems and mechanical forms of linking and integrating (often referred to as cybernetics) and biological forms of […]

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