Wire Mothers & Inanimate Arms: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love by Jim Ottaviani, Dylan Meconis

Wire Mothers & Inanimate Arms: Harry Harlow and the Science of Love

Jim Ottaviani, Dylan Meconis

84 pages first pub 2007 (editions)

nonfiction history science informative slow-paced
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This book is a great fit for readers who are fascinated by the intersection of science, psychology, and human emotion, and are looking for a challenging and emotionally resonant exploration of the complexities of love and attachment.

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Psychologists know best, of course, and in the 1950s they warned parents about the dangers of too much love. Besides, what was "love" anyway? Just a convenient name for children seeking food and adults seeking sex. It took an outsider scientist to...

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