L’intersoggettività nella costruzione dei confini: tra il sì e il no

Journal title GROUNDING
Author/s Patrizia Moselli
Publishing Year 2012 Issue 2012/1
Language Italian Pages 10 P. 7-16 File size 352 KB
DOI 10.3280/GRO2012-001002
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In the earliest phase of life the child’s mother’s eyes is critical. It can be a look that makes you feel welcomed and accepted in the world can scare or threaten his "motivation" for survival, as well as ways to contact the baby (so the contact, the embrace, care) are important key messages non-verbal cues with which the child learns to control their emotional states, forming part of the fon-damental implicit memory. In the paper the author will show - opening with an overview of recent studies on intersubjectivity - as studies conducted from infant research and neuroscience seem to validate the insights of Reich and Lowen, exploring the issue of borders that can be considered "the interface energy" character.

Keywords: Attachment, bioenergetics, border, empathy, infant research, intersubjectivity, affect regulation, relationship.

Patrizia Moselli, L’intersoggettività nella costruzione dei confini: tra il sì e il no in "GROUNDING" 1/2012, pp 7-16, DOI: 10.3280/GRO2012-001002