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    Hush, little baby: exploring the need for interpersonal affection in infancy

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    Author
    Lee, Estrella D.
    Keyword
    Social integration
    Interpersonal relations
    Infant psychology
    Intimacy
    Psychology
    Parent and infant
    Attachment disorder
    Child abuse
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12740
    Abstract
    "This study seeks to explore the links that are being made between a lack of interpersonal affection during infancy and an individual's later integration into society. Researching neglect proves difficult due to the limited ways in which data can be collected. Therefore, the base of this study employs qualitative content analysis of secondary data sources, with a supplemental piece employing standardized open-ended interviews. Interpretation of results informed the following five links, each connecting a lack of interpersonal affection to: arrested physiological development, an inability to fulfill attachment needs, erratic behavior, an inability to connect socially, and the ability to effectively receive interpersonal affection. Initial conclusions drawn from the study affirm affection to be a genuine need and a foundational component throughout the lifespan, with a final conclusion highlighting the difficulty in rectifying the detrimental effects caused by interpersonal neglect, further emphasizing the need for increased societal awareness"--Leaf iii
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    Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010
    Date
    2010-05
    Type
    Thesis
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