NOTES
Introduction
1. For an excellent overview of how the need to feel cared for manifests instinctually, read T. B. Brazelton and B. G. Cramer, The Earliest Relationship: Parents, Infants, and the Drama of Early Attachment (London: Routledge, 2019).
2. See, for example, A. W. Kruglanski et al., “Significance-Quest Theory,” Perspectives on Psychological Science 17, no. 4 (2022): 1050–1071.
3. See A. N. Schore, “Effects of a Secure Attachment Relationship on Right Brain Development, Affect Regulation, and Infant Mental Health,” Infant Mental Health Journal 22, no. 1–2 (2001): 7–66.
4. An essential work on the consequences of mattering and not mattering is G. Flett, The Psychology of Mattering: Understanding the Human Need to Be ...
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