“The greatest fear we have is not the fear of our own death
but the death of someone we love.” Dr. Howard Steele PhD. This statement speaks to the depth of our need to feel connected and attached to others with whom we can feel safe and enjoy life. In this week’s show, Kevin and Niseema continue to explore Attachment Theory with Drs. Miriam and Howard Steele, Directors of The Center for Attachment Studies at the New School for Social Research in New York City. The Steele's answer questions from our audience about bullying and how learning the skill of reflecting on your own experience as a child can inform how you parent now. We also discover how the need for new ways to be civil and co-operative rather than competitive in our society is deeply needed; and attachment interventions and research are available for parents, teachers, therapists and leaders to learn to help make that happen.