4 Signs You’re Touch Starved, Not NEEDY
Are you touch starved? Are you feeling unfulfilled in your relationships or dating life? Do you wonder if your desire for touch is a sign of neediness or a genuine yearning for affection? This video is here to help you understand the subtle nuances and provide valuable insights.
We believe that open and honest communication is the foundation of any successful relationship. That’s why we’ve created this video to help you gain a deeper understanding of your own needs and emotions.
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References:
Field, T. (2010). Touch for socioemotional and physical well-being: A review. Developmental Review, 30(4), 367-383.
Fisher, H. (2004). Why we love: The nature and chemistry of romantic love. New York: Henry Holt and Company.
Floyd, K. (2006). Communicating affection: Interpersonal behavior and social context. Cambridge University Press.
Goleman, D. (2006). Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships. Bantam.
Hertenstein, M. J. (2002). Touch: Its communicative functions in infancy. Human Development, 45(2), 70-94.