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Mirrored Self-Touch: a safe co-regulation experience
Mirrored self-touch, within an IPNB perspective, can be understood through the lens of social engagement and regulation of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), particularly the ventral vagal pathway. When one person mirrors another person’s self-touch or self-regulation modality, such as … Continue reading
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Tagged co-regulation, connection, Empathy, interpersonal neurobiology, IPNB, mirror neurons, Regulation, resonance, safety, vagal
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