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 been paralleled by an acceleration of investigations of early human structural and functional developm
Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: The Neurobiology of Emotional Development
β Scribed by Allan N. Schore
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 753
- Series
- Routledge Classic Editions
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For over three decades, Allan N. Schore hasΒ authored numerous volumes, chapters, and articles on regulation theory, a biopsychosocial model of the development, psychopathogenesis, and treatment of the implicit subjective self. The theory is grounded in the integration of psychology, psychiatry, and neuroscience, and it is now being used by both clinicians to update psychotherapeutic models and by researchers to generate research. First published in 1994, this pioneering volume represented the inaugural expression of his interdisciplinary model, and has since been hailed by a number of scientific and clinical disciplines as a groundbreaking and paradigm-shifting work.
This volume appeared at a time when the problem of emotion, ignored for most of the last century, was finally beginning to be addressed by science, including the emergent field of affective neuroscience. After a century of the dominance of the verbal left brain, it presented a detailed characterization of the early developing right brain and it unique social, emotional, and survival functions, not only in infancy but across all later stages of the human life span. It also offered a scientifically testable and clinical relevant model of the development of the human unconscious mind.
Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self acts as a keystone and foundation for all of Schoreβs later writings, as every subsequent book, article, and chapter that followed represented expansions of this seminal work.
β¦ Subjects
Emotions;Mental Health;Health, Fitness & Dieting;Child Psychology;Psychology & Counseling;Health, Fitness & Dieting;Developmental Psychology;Psychology & Counseling;Health, Fitness & Dieting;Neuropsychology;Psychology & Counseling;Health, Fitness & Dieting;Developmental Psychology;Psychology;Neuropsychology;Psychology
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