Nilay Enkur

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At the earliest stage of life, safety and acceptance are conveyed by touch. But as we mature, we increasingly use words to ‘hold’ each other. Depressed babies, abused babies, or neglected babies miss out on these experiences of physical and verbal holding. Their feelings and states are not well recognised, accepted and regulated. They don’t learn that all states can be ‘held’ and that failures in acceptance or regulation can be repaired.
Why Love Matters: How affection shapes a baby's brain
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