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Date: Thursday, January 17, 2013
Time: 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Building: Goldring/Woldenberg Hall II in Room 2110
Location: uptown campus
Attachment security is the absence of fear of being rejected by others and feeling comfortable about getting close to others. Without people can get lonely, not be authentic, get depressed, have reduced intellectual development and not explore and discover the world around them.Two talks by experts in this field will relate to the attachment security in infants and in adults. Because attachment security is core to human well being the ideas presented will help with research questions in several academic areas.
Sponsored by: School of Business - A. B. Freeman as well as Provost Faculty Seminar in Interdisciplinary Research
Admission: Free
Attendance: Open to the public
Open to: Alumni, Faculty, Graduate students, Parents, Prospective undergrads, Staff, Undergraduates, Visitors
Please RSVP via email to mfalgous@tulane.edu
For more information contact Michelle Falgoust via email to mfalgous@tulane.edu or by phone at 504-865-5663
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