Why Love Matters: How affection shapes a baby's brain

Author:   Sue Gerhardt (Private Practice, Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd edition
ISBN:  

9780415870535


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   09 September 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Sue Gerhardt (Private Practice, Oxford, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.359kg
ISBN:  

9780415870535


ISBN 10:   0415870534
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   09 September 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book is a rare achievement. It succeeds in combining the most accessible and readable account of the neurobiology of early development I have come across with an impressive level of scholarship. Though written with a light touch this fascinating updated volume eloquently describes how very recent advances in neuroscience are being used to re-define and deepen our understanding of the relational origins of human nature, and how this knowledge can be used to address the early roots of many of the common problems that all societies are now facing. A best seller in the UK, Sue Gerhardt's book deserves to be more widely read in the USA. - Allan N. Schore, Ph.D., UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine A sensational read. Combining cutting edge research on the brain, parenting and emotional development with wonderful writing, this is popular science at its best. A page-turner of a book which packs a powerful and life-changing message and is a must-read for parents, policy-makers, childcare professionals, students and indeed anyone interested in a healthier and happier future. - Dr. Graham Music, consultant psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic, London, and author of Nurturing Natures Praise for the first edition: Why Love Matters is hugely important. It should be mandatory reading for all parents, teachers and politicians. - Rebecca Abrams, in The Guardian


This book provides an interesting and eminently readable account, compressively set out, with a clear description, assisted by case studies, as to how the interaction between automatic physiological responses and biochemical reactions function to help maintain a good state. - Nicola Miller, in Seen and Heard For a reader acquainted with psychology, this truly is an all-encompassing book on early human development and presents fascinating links between genetic expression and socio-cultural and environmental influence. - Michael Fiorini, International Journal of Psychotherapy This book is a rare achievement. It succeeds in combining the most accessible and readable account of the neurobiology of early development I have come across with an impressive level of scholarship. Though written with a light touch this fascinating updated volume eloquently describes how very recent advances in neuroscience are being used to re-define and deepen our understanding of the relational origins of human nature, and how this knowledge can be used to address the early roots of many of the common problems that all societies are now facing. A best seller in the UK, Sue Gerhardt's book deserves to be more widely read in the USA. - Allan N. Schore, Ph.D., UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine A sensational read. Combining cutting edge research on the brain, parenting and emotional development with wonderful writing, this is popular science at its best. A page-turner of a book which packs a powerful and life-changing message and is a must-read for parents, policy-makers, childcare professionals, students and indeed anyone interested in a healthier and happier future. - Dr. Graham Music, consultant psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic, London, and author of Nurturing Natures With the knowledge summed up in this superb book, we can ensure that our child and every child gets close to the very limits of human potential. - Steve Biddulph, from the foreword Praise for the first edition: Why Love Matters is hugely important. It should be mandatory reading for all parents, teachers and politicians. - Rebecca Abrams, in The Guardian Sue Gerhardt writes in an easy-to-read, page-turning way and makes complex science tangible, relevant, popular and accessible. - Martine Horvath, Eye on Education The book is successful in conveying the important message about the role which early relationships play in the formation of the brain and is a useful tool for parents, professionals and students... An informative, enjoyable and motivating read. - Gemma Roxanne West, Student Play Therapist for BAPT Magazine


A sensational read. Combining cutting edge research on the brain, parenting and emotional development with wonderful writing, this is popular science at its best. A page-turner of a book which packs a powerful and life-changing message and is a must-read for parents, policy-makers, childcare professionals, students and indeed anyone interested in a healthier and happier future. - Dr. Graham Music, consultant psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic, London, and author of Nurturing Natures Praise for the first edition: Why Love Matters is hugely important. It should be mandatory reading for all parents, teachers and politicians. - Rebecca Abrams, in The Guardian


This book is a rare achievement. It succeeds in combining the most accessible and readable account of the neurobiology of early development I have come across with an impressive level of scholarship. Though written with a light touch this fascinating updated volume eloquently describes how very recent advances in neuroscience are being used to re-define and deepen our understanding of the relational origins of human nature, and how this knowledge can be used to address the early roots of many of the common problems that all societies are now facing. A best seller in the UK, Sue Gerhardt's book deserves to be more widely read in the USA. - Allan N. Schore, Ph.D., UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine A sensational read. Combining cutting edge research on the brain, parenting and emotional development with wonderful writing, this is popular science at its best. A page-turner of a book which packs a powerful and life-changing message and is a must-read for parents, policy-makers, childcare professionals, students and indeed anyone interested in a healthier and happier future. - Dr. Graham Music, consultant psychotherapist, Tavistock Clinic, London, and author of Nurturing Natures With the knowledge summed up in this superb book, we can ensure that our child and every child gets close to the very limits of human potential. - Steve Biddulph, from the foreword Praise for the first edition: Why Love Matters is hugely important. It should be mandatory reading for all parents, teachers and politicians. - Rebecca Abrams, in The Guardian Sue Gerhardt writes in an easy-to-read, page-turning way and makes complex science tangible, relevant, popular and accessible. -Martine Horvath, Eye on Education


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Dr Sue Gerhardt has been a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice since 1997. She co-founded the Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), a pioneering charity that today provides psychotherapeutic help to hundreds of parents and babies in Oxfordshire and is now the prototype of many new ‘PIPs’ around the country. She is also the author of The Selfish Society (2012).  

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