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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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Insecure People at Higher Risk of Heart Attacks | LiveScience

Insecure People at Higher Risk of Heart Attacks | LiveScience. I’m trying a new (to me) feature of WordPress—the Press This feature. The idea is really simple. If you find an article on the web that you think would be of interest to your blog readers, you can activate the Press This feature, and, voilà, […]

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New Relationship Test Similar to AAI (Adult Attachment Interview)

I just happened upon an article over at LiveScience.com entitled Test Predicts Whether Relationships Will Last. No name was given for the test so I’ll call it Relationship Test for the remainder of this post. As I read this article I found myself saying, “Hey, this new Relationship Test sounds a lot like the AAI (Adult […]

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“Less Traveled” Blog on John Bowlby’s Work Opens (Part 2)

SOBN (Sphere O’Blog News) – We ended Part 1 of this interview with a promise from you to provide us examples—drawn from the world of John Bowlby’s work—of what you mean by attachment “bacon,” attachment “lettuce,” and attachment “tomato.” Rick – Yes. To find a recent “bacon” or “core” or “object” example, I’d recommend an […]

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