http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kindness-blog/touch-as-nutrition_b_6530658.html?1424719721
Interesting...sort of a theme of my week and some of the stuff I'm trying to work out in therapy. Very early contact was not good and it's crippling me now. Working consciously on simple things like hugging my dog.
"The necessity of nurturing touch is very clear when we are at our youngest. Link Removed, though they are provided with food and medicine.
....Children actively shape their sense of self, not just mentally, but with their hands, elbows and knees, their bellies and mouths, inside the frequency, textures and intensities of this constant, rich field of contact.
(This is why non-nurturing, violent or invasive touch can be so devastating for a child, because it does harm right in the deep heartland of a child's emerging identity.)"
Interesting...sort of a theme of my week and some of the stuff I'm trying to work out in therapy. Very early contact was not good and it's crippling me now. Working consciously on simple things like hugging my dog.
"The necessity of nurturing touch is very clear when we are at our youngest. Link Removed, though they are provided with food and medicine.
....Children actively shape their sense of self, not just mentally, but with their hands, elbows and knees, their bellies and mouths, inside the frequency, textures and intensities of this constant, rich field of contact.
(This is why non-nurturing, violent or invasive touch can be so devastating for a child, because it does harm right in the deep heartland of a child's emerging identity.)"
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