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Archive for Bough Breaks

“Addictions from an Attachment Perspective”—A Review (part V)

Welcome back. This is part V of my multi-part blog series wherein I review the 2014 edited volume entitled Addictions from an Attachment Perspective—Do Broken Bonds and Early Trauma Lead to Addictive Behaviours? In this post we’ll look at two chapters: 1) Chapter Five—Taking the Toys Away: Removing the Need for Self-Harming Behavior by Lynn […]

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UPDATE – Dr. Doug Teti’s Research Group Reacts to “Bough Breaks” Video

In my post of August 24th, 2010, I mentioned a LiveScience.com article profiling the work of Doug Teti. The LiveScience article states that the study profiled (by Dr. Teti) was “the first to use multiple video cameras in the infants’ and parents’ bedrooms to capture parent-infant interactions at night.” In my August post I pointed out […]

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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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