The interpersonal neurobiology of intersubjectivity
AN Schore - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
In 1975, Colwyn Trevarthen first presented his groundbreaking explorations into the early
origins of human intersubjectivity. His influential model dictates that, during intimate and …
origins of human intersubjectivity. His influential model dictates that, during intimate and …
Right brain-to-right brain psychotherapy: recent scientific and clinical advances
A Schore - Annals of general psychiatry, 2022 - Springer
This article overviews my recent acceptance of a Lifetime Achievement Award from
Sapienza University of Rome, in which I discussed three decades of my work on the right …
Sapienza University of Rome, in which I discussed three decades of my work on the right …
[图书][B] Right brain psychotherapy (Norton series on interpersonal neurobiology)
AN Schore - 2019 - books.google.com
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 …
significant writers about emotion and the brain. An exploration into the adaptive functions of …
Evolving evolutionary psychology.
Which evolutionary theory can best benefit psychological theory, research, and application?
The most well-known school of evolutionary psychology has a narrow conceptual …
The most well-known school of evolutionary psychology has a narrow conceptual …
The family keyworker as a critical element for attachment resilience in the face of adversity
A Berástegui, C Pitillas - Journal of Family Theory & Review, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Attachment resilience is the ability of attachment relationships to survive adversity and
maintain their functions in the face of stress and is a critical component of personal and …
maintain their functions in the face of stress and is a critical component of personal and …
The terrible twos: How children cope with frustration and tantrums and the effect of maternal and paternal behaviors
F Deichmann, L Ahnert - Infancy, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Experimental Frustration Procedures with 158 children (15–39 months) of two‐
parent families were conducted, with each parent separately involved. We examined diverse …
parent families were conducted, with each parent separately involved. We examined diverse …
Forging connections in group psychotherapy through right brain-to-right brain emotional communications. Part 1: Theoretical models of right brain therapeutic action …
AN Schore - International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Part 1: Theoretical Models of Right Brain Therapeutic Action. The first part of this
article on the central role of the right brain in group psychotherapy offers evidence-based …
article on the central role of the right brain in group psychotherapy offers evidence-based …
The psychodynamic approach to coaching
G Lee - The complete handbook of coaching, 2010 - torrossa.com
The psychodynamic approach to coaching Page 52 1 THE PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACH TO
COACHING Graham Lee and Alison Hardingham INTRODUCTION This chapter will discuss …
COACHING Graham Lee and Alison Hardingham INTRODUCTION This chapter will discuss …
The evolved nest, oxytocin functioning, and prosocial development
MS Tarsha, D Narvaez - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Prosociality, orientation to attuned, empathic relationships, is built from the ground up,
through supportive care in early life that fosters healthy neurobiological structures that shape …
through supportive care in early life that fosters healthy neurobiological structures that shape …
Moral education in a time of human ecological devastation
D Narvaez - Journal of moral education, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Stories of civilization and progress tell us that humans cannot help being destructive, selfish,
and aggressive, which are side effects of progress requiring sanctions and engineering. It …
and aggressive, which are side effects of progress requiring sanctions and engineering. It …