In 1994 Allan Schore published his groundbreaking book, Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self, in which he integrated a large number of experimental and clinical studies from both the psycholo
In 1994 Allan Schore published his groundbreaking book, Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self, in which he integrated a large number of experimental and clinical studies from both the psych
Clinical neuropsychologist Schore (U. of California at Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine) elaborates on his new paradigm of psychotherapy first presented in Affect Regulation and the Origin
During the past decade a diverse group of disciplines have simultaneously intensified their attention upon the scientific study of emotion. This proliferation of research on affective phenomena has be
Decades ahead of its time, Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self was the first volume to bring together the disparate fields of developmental psychology, psychiatry, and the neural sciences. At
An exploration into the adaptive functions of the emotional right brain, which describes not only affect and affect regulation within minds and brains, but also the communication and iterative regulat
This book traces the evolution of the concept of the unconscious from an intangible, metapsychological abstraction to a psychoneurobiological function of a tangible brain. An integration of current fi
A desktop reference to the terms and concepts in this burgeoning field. A comprehensive guide to the applications and advances in neuroscience that are relevant to practicing clinicians. With an inter
Decades ahead of its time, Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self was the first volume to bring together the disparate fields of developmental psychology, psychiatry, and the neural sciences. At
In this study of clinical intuition from a neurobiological perspective, Marks-Tarlow integrates 30 years of clinical practice with her passion for nonlinear transformation and the neurology of empathy
The field of cognitive psychology has expanded rapidly in recent years, with experts in affective and cognitive neuroscience revealing more about mammalian brain function than ever before. In contrast