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"Psychologist Shelley E. Taylor didn't know there were any big mistakes left in science, until she learned that the classic theories of stress - most notibly the "fight or flight" response - were based almost entirely on studies that involved only male subjects. In setting out to discover how women respond to stress, Taylor and her colleagues revealed a profound truth that revolutionizes our understanding of human behavior: we are biologically programmed to care for one another."--BOOK JACKET
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2014, Holt & Company, Henry
in English
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The Tending Instinct: Women, Men, and the Biology of Relationships
May 1, 2003, Owl Books
Paperback
in English
0805072896 9780805072891
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The tending instinct: how nurturing is essential for who we are and how we live
2002, Times Books
in English
- 1st ed.
0805068376 9780805068375
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The Tending Instinct: How Nurturing is Essential to Who We Are and How We Live
May 8, 2002, Times Books
Hardcover
in English
- 1st edition
0805068376 9780805068375
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