Sharing Space The Role of Shame in Infant Development

Author(s): Wingfield, Carolyn A..

Shame is a powerful emotion born of implicit mind and with lasting implications. This brief essay explores the source of this experience, including its possible role as an instrument of survival, its relationship to the processes of bonding and attachment, and its developmental aspects. Key Words: Shame, Attachment, Dysregulation, Mother Infant Relations

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Wingfield, Carolyn A.. (2011). Sharing Space The Role of Shame in Infant Development. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 26(2). (Copy this citation)
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