Try The Critical Importance of Mothering by Elliott Barker.
http://www.naturalchild.org/elliott_barker/mothering.html
The point being that if needs aren't met during the early years, people try in many ways to later meet that need, but it's like a leaky bucket that can never be filled. Seal the bucket completely in the early years by breastfeeding and developing an appropriate sense of inner fullness/completeness rather than having an endless search for others/things to provide a sense of completeness from outside.
What is it with lactation folk who seem to find themselves surrounded by social workers? My own MSW daughter in law became a LLLL to head off the stuff she found herself otherwise treating! I've little doubt my daughter who is also an MSW is likely to do the same~~~once she has a baby and breastfeeds.
Debbi Heffern
RD, IBCLC, LLLL
St. Louis, MO
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