The latest acquisition to the SRCD Oral History Project highlights Dr. John Bowlby. Dr. Bowlby (1907-1990) was a psychoanalyst who along with psychologist, …
It seems as though expectations and standards were high in his household. That seems as though it would be difficult with a physical and emotional separation between the children and the parents
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What parenting style did his parents use?
It seems as though expectations and standards were high in his household. That seems as though it would be difficult with a physical and emotional separation between the children and the parents
How soon after his nanny, Mr. Durbin and his mother passed that he established his own theory?
What was his worldview? How did that effect his Theories? Philosophy?
Do you think he identified with the loss each of the boys experienced because he felt a lack of connection to his own parents?
Do you think his desire for connection to his parents ultimately drove his work? Do you think he was in most ways mourning the living?
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