Touch (A Bradford Book)
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In the hands of Tiffany Field, touch, 'the mother of the senses,' finds its muse. An engagingly written book coursing from the physiology lab to 'new age' therapy, Touch never fails to stimulate. -- Lewis Leavitt, Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director, Waisman Center on Human Development and Mental Retardation, University of Wisconsin-Madison Through two decades of work, Tiffany Field has given the recently considered themes of touch research and application much of their tone. Her tightly crafted, well-written, and timely book summarizes efficiently and interestingly the vast array of facts on touch from the cross-species, cross-cultural, laboratory-research, developmental, and clinical/therapeutic literatures. Touch is a must read for scientists and practitioners, parents and teachers, and all those interested in insuring that humans thrive in their developmental course. -- Jacob L. Gewirtz, Director, Child Development Laboratory, Director, Behavior Analysis Program, and Professor of Psychology, Florida International University The healing powers of touch have been observed for centuries. Touch is the first scientific treatise on the topic. Field blends together historical, biological, and psychological perspectives on touch and provides valuable insights for the promotion of health and well-being. -- Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor, Child Development and Education, Teacher's College, Columbia University The study of the five senses has largely focused on sight and hearing. Professor Field's work forces us to consider the overwhelming importance of touch to normal human development, especially in the realm of emotions. Touch stands as a major contribution to the understanding of human needs. -- Michael Lewis, University Distinguished Professor, Institute for the Study of Child Development, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and author of Altering Fate: Why the Past Does Not Predict the Future What a great addition to our understanding of the biology of touch. -- Marshall Klaus, Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco, author of Your Amazing Newborn and Mothering the Mother In the hands of Tiffany Field, touch, the 'mother of the senses' finds her muse. An engagingly written book coursing from the physiology lab to 'new-age' therapy, Touch never fails to stimulate. -- Lewis Leavitt, Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director, Waisman Center on Human Development and Mental Retardation, University of Wisconsin, Madison Tiffany Field makes it clear how much each of us has missed about the personal, scientific, and policy implications of touch. Touch, the most universal, comforting, and caring of the senses remains unstudied and unused as a way of healing and bringing people together. Field's book is essential reading for every healer -- from physician to social worker to daycare teacher, to every policy maker with concerns about violence and drugs, and to everyone of us who want to love someone and express that love. -- Edward Z. Tronick, Ph.D., Director of the Child Development Unit, Children's Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

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Tiffany Field is Director of the Touch Research Institute and a Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics, Psychology, and Psychiatry at the University of Miami School of Medicine.

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"In the hands of Tiffany Field, touch, 'the mother of the senses,' finds its muse. An engagingly written book coursing from the physiology lab to 'new age' therapy, Touch never fails to stimulate." - Lewis Leavitt, Professor of Pediatrics and Medical Director, Waisman Center on Human Development and Mental Retardation, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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