Emily Shore

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Under-mothering: The primary caregiver was frequently unable to respond. She abandoned her child too early and too often, leaving unrepaired separation distress that damaged early bonding. The absence of nurturance required the child to surrender efforts to reach her mother. If no one else came to soothe her distress, the avoidant personality structure began as a way to shut down the need for human comfort and tolerate the intolerable.
Mother Hunger: How Adult Daughters Can Understand and Heal from Lost Nurturance, Protection, and Guidance
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