Jodie Pine

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We recall that integration is a contingent process, one in which the mind of the child is working interdependently and in response to the intentions of the adult, a process out of which joy emerges. This joy circles back to reinforce the positive anticipation of further interaction between the parent and child. It is also noteworthy that this affective response of joy is not solely isolated within the child’s mind, but is shared.
The Soul of Shame: Retelling the Stories We Believe About Ourselves
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