Born For Love: Why Empathy Is Essential--and En... -

Healing happens through stable, predictable, and nurturing relationships.

The book shifts the perspective of empathy from philosophy to biology. Our brains are "social organs." From the moment we are born, our neural pathways are sculpted by the care we receive. The "use-dependent" nature of the brain means that if we are not shown empathy, the parts of the brain responsible for understanding others simply do not develop. We are literally wired to be social; without it, our stress-response systems become dysregulated, leading to lifelong physical and mental health struggles. 2. The "Empathy Gap" in the Modern Age Born for Love: Why Empathy Is Essential--and En...

Genuine empathy requires "micro-cues"—dilated pupils, slight shifts in tone, and body language. Digital interaction strips these away, making it harder for developing brains to learn how to resonate with others. The "use-dependent" nature of the brain means that

The "Endangered" portion of the title refers to a terrifying trend: as a society, we are becoming more connected digitally but more isolated physically and emotionally. The "Empathy Gap" in the Modern Age Genuine

Activities like music, dance, and collaborative play help regulate the brain’s lower systems, making it possible for the higher, empathetic centers to function.