TY - JOUR TI - Loneliness and intersubjectivity: A view from Trevarthen's theory AU - Evangelia Galanaki JO - Frontiers in Psychology PY - 2023 VL - 14 TODO - - SP - 1145739 PB - Frontiers SN - null TODO - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1145739 TODO - loneliness, solitude, intersubjectivity, emotion, motive, sharing, culture TODO - Based on his pioneering research on infants and drawing from the epistemological framework of phenomenology (Husserl, 1964; Habermas, 1972), Trevarthen has formulated a developmental theory of intersubjectivity which focuses on innate Other-awareness, inborn motives for sympathetic engagement with others, and cultural sharing—from the beginning of life (Trevarthen, 1977, 1980; Trevarthen and Aitken, 2001). I suggest that this theory of companionship has the potential to offer a rich conceptualization of loneliness, defined as the distress and social pain stemming from being alone. This potential has not been examined thus far and is the focus of this study. ER -