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The Infant's Response to Entrapment between Contradictory Messages in Face‐to-Face Interaction

The Infant's Response to Entrapment between Contradictory Messages in Face‐to-Face... The normal feedback infants receive from their mothers in face-to-face interaction was distorted by having the mothers face their infants but remain facially unresponsive. The infants studied reacted with intense wariness and eventual withdrawal, demonstrating the importance of interactional reciprocity and the ability of infants to regulate their emotional displays. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry Wolters Kluwer Health

The Infant's Response to Entrapment between Contradictory Messages in Face‐to-Face Interaction

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ISSN
0002-7138

Abstract

The normal feedback infants receive from their mothers in face-to-face interaction was distorted by having the mothers face their infants but remain facially unresponsive. The infants studied reacted with intense wariness and eventual withdrawal, demonstrating the importance of interactional reciprocity and the ability of infants to regulate their emotional displays.

Journal

Journal of the American Academy of Child PsychiatryWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Jan 1, 1978

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