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In a message dated 4 May 97 at 14:07, Matthew Levy says:
> There has been much discussion on this list recently on
> the
> related issues of political psychopathology and childcare. Much of
> this seems to be prompted by Dr. Garelli's original comment that
> many of our political problems are attributable to the pathological
> character of politicians, and the suggestion that we can do away
> with such problems by having mental health care professionals
> monitor our elected (or unelected) officials, and by introducing
> new methods of childrearing.
I never said such a thing. Moreover, I asserted that current
political sociopaths are irredeemable, and that nothing can be done
to redress this situation.
What I did say is that there are ways to early detection of
psychopathic and sociopathic tendencies in infants and preschoolers
and that psychiatric intervention in those cases might prevent
anti-social developments.
It couldn't be further from the truth to assert I ever mentioned
introducing new methods of childrearing. I only talked about
enhancing maternal care in a frivolous world where children are
reared by maids and au pair girls.
If this is the biased, foul way the work of Attachment Theorists is
going to be construed, I will refrain from posting anything else on
the issue in future.
Juan Carlos Garelli, M.D., Ph.D.
Department of Early Development
Attachment Research Center
University of Buenos Aires
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