As Blum shows, Freudian and behavioral psychologists argued for decades that babies were drawn to their mothers only as a source of milk, motivated by the instinctual drive for sustenance, and that children could be harmed by too much affection. Harry Harlow's experiments, Blum finds in this deeply sympathetic investigation of his life and work, changed all this, conclusively demonstrating that infant Cited by: · Guests: Deborah Blum * Author Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection (Perseus Books, ) * Winner, Pulitzer Prize * Professor, Journalism * . · Pulitzer-winning science journalist Blum (Journalism/Univ. of Wisconsin; Sex on the Brain, , etc.) offers a biography of an innovative, controversial psychologist. Harry Harlow (–81) was a deeply troubled man who struggled his whole life with human relationships; yet, in his primate laboratory at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he worked for 44 years, he .
Deborah Blum: Harry Harlow The Science of Affection - Part 1 Launching a four interview, eight-part miniseries on the roots and history of attachment theory, Karen welcomes science journalist and author Deborah Blum to the show to discuss her book Love At Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection. Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection - Kindle edition by Blum, Deborah. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection. Read "Love at Goon Park Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection" by Deborah Blum available from Rakuten Kobo. In this meticulously researched and masterfully written book, Pulitzer Prize-winner Deborah Blum examines the history of.
In this meticulously researched and masterfully written book, Pulitzer Prize-winner Deborah Blum examines the history of love through the lens of its strangest unsung hero: a brilliant, fearless, alcoholic psychologist named Harry Frederick Harlow. Pursuing the idea that human affection could be understood, studied, even measured, Harlow () arrived at his conclusions by conducting research-sometimes beautiful, sometimes horrible-on the primates in his University of Wisconsin laboratory. Love at Goon Park is a marvelous and easy-to-read history of the development of what Deborah Blum terms the “science of affection”—a great phrase. She interweaves the biography of Harry Harlow with the development of the science of affection, combining historical scholarship with interviews of people who were involved in his life. Love at Goon Park: Harry Harlow and the Science of Affection. Love at Goon Park.: Deborah Blum. Basic Books, Oct 2, - Biography Autobiography - pages. 6 Reviews. In this meticulously.
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