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On the formation of personal space and self-boundary structures in early human development: The case of infant stranger reactivity
Authors:Thomas M. Horner
Affiliation:University of Michigan Medical School U.S.A.
Abstract:Personal space and self-boundary are, respectively, sociological and intra-psychological concepts that refer to a complex of behavioral and subjective events between and within individuals. While there are large bodies of literature concerned with each of these concepts, literature that cuts across many disciplines of study, there has never been an integration of these concepts around specific human developmental issues. The present article focuses upon human infancy as a period in which both personal space and self-boundary phenomena can be observed. Developmental links between personal space and self-boundary phenomena in infancy and adulthood are outlined and discussed.
Keywords:Reprints may be obtained from the author at the Department of Psychiatry   University of Michigan Medical School   Ann Arbor   MI 48109.
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