Hold: Me

: It explores the "social touch hypothesis," investigating why some people prefer being held still (static touch) while others prefer being stroked (dynamic touch).

: It examines how personal factors, such as attachment styles or sensory sensitivities, influence which type of "holding" feels most comforting to an individual. Other "Hold Me" paper angles: Hold Me

: You can find numerous influential papers on "The Need to Hold," often referencing D.W. Winnicott’s work on how a mother’s "holding environment" is crucial for a child's healthy psychological development. : It explores the "social touch hypothesis," investigating

If your interest is more clinical or literary, you might consider these perspectives: Winnicott’s work on how a mother’s "holding environment"

: Many papers discuss Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) , popularized by Dr. Sue Johnson’s book Hold Me Tight , which focuses on creating secure emotional bonds in relationships.

: The research delves into how different forms of physical contact—like a long embrace or a gentle stroke—impact our emotional well-being and social bonds.



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