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Allan N. Schore

    February 20, 1943

    Allan N. Schore is a leading researcher in neuropsychology, whose work has significantly impacted fields ranging from affective neuroscience and neuropsychiatry to developmental psychology and psychoanalysis. His seminal contributions explore the intricate relationship between early development, emotion regulation, and the formation of the self. Schore's innovative approaches delve into the neurobiological underpinnings of human behavior and their profound implications for mental health and well-being.

    Affect Regulation & the Repair of Self
    Right Brain Psychotherapy
    Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self & Affect Dysregulation and Disorders of the Self Two-Book Set
    The Development of the Unconscious Mind
    • The evolution of the unconscious is explored, transitioning from a theoretical concept to a tangible brain function supported by neurobiological and developmental science findings. This integration provides insights into the dynamic mechanisms of the unconscious, emphasizing its significance in clinical practice. The book also connects to themes presented in Shore's other work, Right Brain Psychotherapy, highlighting the practical implications of this reformulation for therapeutic approaches.

      The Development of the Unconscious Mind
    • Focusing on social and emotional development, this influential work by Allan Schore synthesizes extensive research from psychology and biology to propose a comprehensive model of affect regulation. Since its initial publication in 1994, Schore has further developed his theory through numerous articles and essays, exploring its implications across various fields such as neuroscience, psychiatry, and trauma. His interdisciplinary approach provides valuable insights into the origins of the self and the complexities of human emotional experiences.

      Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self & Affect Dysregulation and Disorders of the Self Two-Book Set
    • Right Brain Psychotherapy

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the emotional functions of the right brain, the book delves into affect regulation and the dynamics of emotional communication between individuals. It presents evidence supporting the idea that emotional interactions are facilitated through right-brain connections. This work is vital for understanding both individual psychology and the complexities of interpersonal relationships, making it a key resource for clinicians and anyone interested in the nuances of emotional exchanges.

      Right Brain Psychotherapy
    • The book delves into Allan Schore's regulation theory, which synthesizes research from psychology and biology to explore social and emotional development. It features discussions on neuropsychoanalysis and developmentally focused psychotherapy, highlighting the interplay between affect regulation and self-repair. This work is vital for clinicians, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding both normal and abnormal human development, offering insights across various disciplines such as neuroscience, psychiatry, and trauma.

      Affect Regulation & the Repair of Self