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Infant self-attachment is a theoretical concept that suggests infants can form an attachment to themselves, often as a result of inadequate caregiver attachment, leading them to rely on self-soothing behaviors for emotional regulation. This self-reliance can impact their ability to form secure attachments with others later in life, potentially influencing their social and emotional development.
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