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In the bustling tapestry of 20th-century child psychology, a radical idea emerged, challenging the status quo with a profound question: what does a child truly need to flourish? "Becoming Attached" by Robert Karen chronicles this seismic shift, led by visionary John Bowlby and his collaborator Mary Ainsworth, as they unearth the powerful influence of early attachments. This expanded edition delves deeper into the origins and evolution of attachment theory, illustrating its profound impact on developmental psychology and beyond. Through riveting anecdotes and cutting-edge research, Karen explores the nuances of parent-child bonds, revealing how these primal connections shape our genes, brains, and futures. As Karen navigates the complex interplay of science, politics, and personal stories, readers are invited to reflect on the enduring echoes of their own childhoods, the love they give and receive, and the legacy they leave for the next generation.

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Robert Karen

Robert Karen

Robert Karen is a renowned author whose works have influenced millions of readers worldwide.

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