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Are we hard-wired to care for others

March 26, 2012

By Maiken Scott
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MOTHER KNOWS BEST

Don't talk about your troubles.

No one loves a sad face.

Oh, Mom, the truth is

Cheer isolates.

Humor defends.

Competence intimidates,

Control separates,

And sadness,

Sadness opens us each to the other.

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New brain research suggests that humans have a hard-wired instinct to care for infants. In their weekly conversation, WHYY's Behavioral Health reporter Maiken Scott and psychologist Dan Gottlieb discuss this research and what is suggests about caregiving behaviors in general.

During the conversation, Dan Gottlieb mentions a poem he read in a book written by a hospice physician. The poem's author has remained anonymous, but it was written by a woman in hospice care who had terminal cancer.

Listen to the entire conversation above.

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