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Sue Gerhardt

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Gerhardt commented: "I think that the Women’s Movement was an unfinished revolution. We ended up joining the working world as defined by men and struggling to live on its terms. I think we got stuck in trying to live up to male-defined expectations. That world (including male-dominated governments)
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didn’t (and still doesn’t) take into account the fact that babies or small children need very personal one-to-one care. Because we were so determined to escape domesticity, I think we feminists had a bit of a blind spot around children’s emotional needs and ignored this uncomfortable fact."
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as women are frequently expected to take on the burden of child care, rather than the father, and this developmental finding could be used to argue for a reduced role for women in the workplace.
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implications, since the demand for parents to reduce the time they spend with their child because of work commitments leads to an increased emphasis on institutional
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in London. In 1998 she co-founded the Oxford Parent Infant Project (OXPIP), a pioneering charity that provides psychotherapeutic help to parents and babies in
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develop differently in the first few months of life depending on the amount and type of care they receive in that time. The evidence suggests that the
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Gerhardt is best known as the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed
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are stimulated and interconnect more powerfully when a child is demonstrably
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Other books by Sue Gerhardt include 'The Selfish Society'.
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Childcare subsidy for working parents to be increased
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Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain
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Index

Durban
psychoanalytic
psychotherapist
South Africa
England
Newnham College
University of Cambridge
feminist
MA
Tavistock Clinic
Oxfordshire
brains
prefrontal cortex
orbitofrontal area
loved
empathise
Neglect
anxiety
insensitivity
aggression
political
child care
gender politics
Attachment theory
John Bowlby
Pre- and perinatal psychology
Continuum concept
Primal therapy
Why Love Matters (official site)
Guardian Newspaper's review of Why Love Matters

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