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Born for Love

Why Empathy Is Essential - and Endangered

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Born for Love

De: Bruce D. Perry, Maia Szalavitz
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From birth, when babies' fingers instinctively cling to those of adults, their bodies and brains seek an intimate connection - a bond made possible by empathy, the remarkable ability to love and to share the feelings of others. In this unforgettable book, award-winning science journalist Maia Szalavitz and renowned child psychiatrist Bruce D. Perry explain how empathy develops, why it is essential both to human happiness and for a functional society, and how it is threatened in a modern world.

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Amor, Noviazgo y Atracción Crianza y Familias Psicología Psicología Infantil Psicología Social e Interacciones Psicología del Desarrollo Psicología y Salud Mental Relaciones Salud mental Compasión Salud Inspirador Cerebro humano Para reflexionar
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" Born for Love is truly fascinating." (Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project)
Compelling Personal Stories • Scientific Research Integration • Wonderful Voice Quality • Practical Parenting Insights
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While this book focuses heavily on the empathy developed in childhood and infants, this book does make it clear that it can be developed and improved throughout life. I thought that was an excellent point to be made and providong a sense of hope to readers.
The book also highlights the work of others in studying and developing empathy. It also includes specific policies and practices we can use as individuals and society to foster the growth of empathy.
His statements based on research and personal stories from people he works or spoke to compliment each other perfectly. The audio and reader were also great.

Perfect Mix of Storytelling and Scientific Study

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A must read to understand the vital importance of connection for every woman/man and humanity. Our society has become socially impoverished and is growing more so; we must turn this ill trend. This book is convicting, yet hopeful. Read...

Must Read

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There is so much helpful information. A lot of scientific references were hard to comprehend, but as I got to the end chapters I was really starting to comprehend and tie ideas together. Thank you for teaching my more about empathy and compassion. My major in school is Community Health Administration and the topics of empathy and compassion in a neurological and scientific sense is important.

A good read to do twice in a row

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It was an excellent listen. As I love hearing the practical things that cause empathy.

Seeing love through actually study of people's lives.

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Most of the studies in this book are not recent, but the hope for children is. I found this book after reading Oprah Winfrey's book, "What Happened to you," which includes Dr. Perry. I wish Dr. Perry had narrated this book because I wondered if the inflection and emphasis in some section would have been different. I love learning about the force behind these programs that will slowly alter American society and IMHO make this country shine as a leader in humane growth.

Considering what we know about the pervasiveness and impact of adverse childhood experiences, it seems intuitive that we would focus on treating childhood trauma as our first concern in education. We know what works and that the problems span every part of society, but the focus in education is academic achievement and discipline. Achievement is what we measure as progress and anything that interferes with 'that progress' is a burden to taxpayers that should be excluded or molded for the sake of the good children and good schools. Framing our goal as empathy and our expectations of childhood where trauma as common, changes the paradigm of what we should be measuring schools on. How empathetic our our schools, day care, and psychologists? Why do women need to see a trauma psychologist when experiencing spousal abuse to avoid the focus on saving the marriage as a social solution?

I especially liked the discussion on diet, exercise, and human touch as a basic need with massive therapeutic benefit. The discussion on the influence of oxytocin in the mother child bond is long overdue. We are biological creatures on an unstable landscape and the temptation to address violence with violent discipline is truly in our DNA.

I am afraid that parental inclusion in public education is problematic. My experience is that of educators,including special ed teachers, collaborating with administrators to bully weak parents in schools where soccer moms rules in political armies. I don't think schools can reach these goals through self-governance. Perhaps a check and balance system outside of school influence that oversees empathy and health, with the authority to insure s a child's needs are appropriately addressed, would be more effective than our current system. (Something more accessible that suing the school for special ed resource which is ineffective).

We have missed the boat on diet and exercise , so, I guess progress is slow. I like to study children in history because I am more hopeful progress is evolving.

I'm hopeful

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Dr Perry’s books are always amazing and well worth the reading. Anyone in the helping profession should be required to read them.

Amazing as always

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This book highlights the importance of empathy and kindness in a way that allows you to reflect on your life and those you grew up with, and who you are today.

Insightful Read

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Bruce and Maia have such great insights. The stories they use to relay the research is always fantastic.

As always I am not disappointed

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The authors have again succeeded in providing intensely useful subjective, anecdotal and objective information and stories for both professionals in the helping field and individuals who care to know the science of human connection and how it relates to healing on multiple systemic levels.

Enlightening and useful

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I can see huge benefits for teachers, physicians, coaches, social workers, counselors, judges, parents, caregivers, sitters, etc etc to read this book. What if we all looked at these issues differently?

Excellent read for anyone who interacts with children or adults

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