The Science of Love

Doctor Harry Harlow with a 'cloth mother' and a young rhesus macaque (University of Wisconsin Archive)

It seems patently absurd to us in the twenty-first century that there could ever have been a time when parents were discouraged from holding and comforting their babies. But as recently as the 1950s, the orthodoxy was that doing so 'weakened' the child and could cause a variety of serious problems in later adulthood.