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Sally,
Thanks for the link to a great reference. A mom in my support group was very
upset because a good friend of hers was "sleep training" her 6 mos infant and
I gave her the reference I have from a Harvard study on crying and increased
cortisol levels that lead to depression in adulthood (I've posted on this
before). I have now sent her the link to this statement from Australia. The
group mom is a psychotherapist so she's aware of the dangers of "left to cry" for
infants/people.
My favorite quote, which I often use is by Lee Salk, PhD: "If cring is good
for the lungs, then bleeding is good for the veins."
Barbara Latterner, BSN, RN, IBCLC
Brewster, NY
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