Attachment Quote by Julius Segal
“Instead of being a static one-time event, bonding is a process, a dynamic and continuous one. Thus, a reciprocal, loving attachment is still realizable even when early contact is delayed--as it is for many mothers and their prematurely born infants, or when illness of either the newborn or the mother intervenes.”
About This Quote
Source Article: Developmental Psychology Review, 2015
Bonding is not a single moment but an ongoing, evolving relationship that can develop even after delays caused by premature birth or illness.
In simple terms: Bonding can grow over time despite early setbacks.
Cultivate patience and consistent care.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- NICU parent support
- long‑distance caregiving
- post‑illness recovery
- adoptive bonding
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can caregivers maintain connection during prolonged separation?
- What practices reinforce bonding after a crisis?
Delays may strain emotional connection and require extra support.