Cekaite2020e

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Cekaite2020e
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Cekaite2020e
Author(s) Asta Cekaite
Title Touch as embodied compassion in responses to pain and distress
Editor(s) Asta Cekaite, Lorenza Mondada
Tag(s) EMCA, Touch, Social interaction, pain, distress
Publisher Routledge
Year 2020
Language English
City London
Month
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 81-102
URL Link
DOI 10.4324/9781003026631-4
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Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title Touch in Social Interaction: Touch, Language, and Body
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Abstract

This chapter examines the recurrent features of haptic compassionate responses to children’s pain-occasioned distress. It shows an intricate interplay between emotion regulation as embodied, physical, and emotional soothing. Caregivers’ sensorially rich responses signaled intimacy and compassion through the assemblage of sustained embracing and skin-to-skin (between the participants’ faces) surface of bodily contact. Physical intertwining between the caregiver and the child served allowed co-perception and affective attunement. Skin-to-skin touch within particular bodily areas was an important haptic modality that converged multiple functions: examining and diagnosticizing trouble, soothing pain, and comforting distress. The adults’ haptic responses were oriented at the children’s emotional stance of distress rather than a specific space of physical pain. Touch was used as a mediator between the child and the caregiver, bringing about emotional bonding between them.

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