Right Brain Psychotherapy

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This is a leftover from the bookstores we set up at conferences. This book is not published y Unhooked Books. It’s being offered at a deeply discounted price as we are clearing our inventory.

The latest groundbreaking, interdisciplinary work from one of our most eloquent and significant writers about emotion and the brain.

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 interactive regulation of affects between minds and brains.

This book offers evidence that emotional interactions reflect right-brain-to-right-brain affective communication. Essential reading for those trying to understand one-person psychology as well as two-person psychology relationships, whether clinical or otherwise. 12 black and white illustrations.

About the Author

Dr. Allan Schore is author of six seminal volumes as well as numerous articles and chapters. He is on the clinical faculty at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.

His contributions appear in multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, attachment theory, trauma studies, behavioral biology, pediatrics, and clinical psychology and social work. His groundbreaking integration of neuroscience with attachment theory has led to his description as “the American Bowlby,” with emotional development as “the world’s leading authority on how our right hemisphere regulates emotion and processes our sense of self,” and with psychoanalysis as “the world’s leading expert in neuropsychoanalysis.” The American Psychoanalytic Association has described Dr. Schore as “a monumental figure in psychoanalytic and neuropsychoanalytic studies.”

He has founded the Right Brain Psychotherapy Institute which offers online master class videos with Dr. Schore to foster a deeper understanding of the fundamental psychobiological change mechanisms of all forms of individual, psychodynamic, couples, body-oriented, and group psychotherapy.

This is a leftover from the bookstores we set up at conferences. This book is not published y Unhooked Books. It’s being offered at a deeply discounted price as we are clearing our inventory.

The latest groundbreaking, interdisciplinary work from one of our most eloquent and significant writers about emotion and the brain.

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 interactive regulation of affects between minds and brains.

This book offers evidence that emotional interactions reflect right-brain-to-right-brain affective communication. Essential reading for those trying to understand one-person psychology as well as two-person psychology relationships, whether clinical or otherwise. 12 black and white illustrations.

About the Author

Dr. Allan Schore is author of six seminal volumes as well as numerous articles and chapters. He is on the clinical faculty at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine.

His contributions appear in multiple disciplines, including neuroscience, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, attachment theory, trauma studies, behavioral biology, pediatrics, and clinical psychology and social work. His groundbreaking integration of neuroscience with attachment theory has led to his description as “the American Bowlby,” with emotional development as “the world’s leading authority on how our right hemisphere regulates emotion and processes our sense of self,” and with psychoanalysis as “the world’s leading expert in neuropsychoanalysis.” The American Psychoanalytic Association has described Dr. Schore as “a monumental figure in psychoanalytic and neuropsychoanalytic studies.”

He has founded the Right Brain Psychotherapy Institute which offers online master class videos with Dr. Schore to foster a deeper understanding of the fundamental psychobiological change mechanisms of all forms of individual, psychodynamic, couples, body-oriented, and group psychotherapy.