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Dr. Ken Corvo, social work Professor at Syracuse University, has co-authored an article (along with Dr. Ellen deLara) that looks at how various cultural cognitive models, such as conservatism, feminism, liberalism, and reductionism, have framed and, in some cases, co-opted Bowlby's attachment theory. Click on the CONTACT button above to request a copy.
The Foundation's President has written a summary of a lecture by Prof. Robert Solomon entitled “A Death in the Family—The Logic of Grief.” This summary highlights the philosophical themes that form the foundation of Bowlby's attachment theory. Click on the CONTACT button above to request a copy.
The Foundation's President
has written a summary of a chapter from Christopher Lasch's book “The
Culture of Narcissism—American Life in An Age of Diminishing Expectations.”
In this chapter, Lasch points out that, at the turn of the last century,
male production moved out of the house and into literal factories as female
production (mothering) moved into so-called “social service factories.” Click on the
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