Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: The Neurobiology of Emotional Development

Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: The Neurobiology of Emotional Development

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This seminal work by Allan Schore explores the neurobiological underpinnings of emotional development and attachment, particularly focusing on the right brain's role in early infant-parent interactions. It delves into how these early attachment experiences shape an individual's capacity for affect regulation and self-organization throughout life.

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Allan Shore spelled A L L an N Shore S C H O R E is a psychoanalyst who also has deep understanding of neurobiology of attachment both in childhood and in adulthood and he's focused a lot on differences between right brain and leftbrain forms of attachment.

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Allan Schore
affect regulation
neurobiology
emotional development

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"Allan Schore, a psychoanalyst with a deep understanding of neurobiology, was mentioned multiple times as an expert on attachment, particularly the differences between right-brain and left-brain forms of attachment in childhood and adulthood. The speaker highlighted his work on how early infant-parent (especially infant-mother) attachment involves the coordination and synchronization of brain circuits related to the autonomic nervous system. This book is his most relevant work that aligns with these themes."