Allan N. Schore, Ph.D.
Attachment, Neuroscience and Early Brain Development
Allan N. Schore, Ph.D.
Local child and family clinicians participate in a collaborative interdisciplinary study group focusing on the latest research from the broad fields of attachment theory, neuroscience and early brain development, interpersonal neurobiology and infant mental health. This subscription group is now attending four yearly lectures by Schore.
Dr. Schore is best known for his book Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: The Neurobiology of Emotional Development (Erlbaum, 1994). This book broke new ground by connecting the intellectual worlds of human development, neurobiology, and psychoanalytic theory. It describes the direct links between emotional regulation, the earliest relational experiences that give rise to attachment, and anatomical, biochemical brain development, specifically right brain and right prefrontal cortex. Such core concepts have had direct impact on good psychotherapeutic practices.
This is and invitation group only. If you are interested, contact the Artz Center Medical Director at 503-802-5290 or dwillis@artzcenter.org.
To register for the June 11, 2010 event click here.
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