Focusing on the hottest topics in psychotherapy attachment,
developmental neuroscience, trauma, the developing brain this book
provides a window into the ideas of one of the best-known writers
on these topics. Following Allan Schore s very successful books on
affect regulation and dysregulation, also published by Norton, this
is the third volume of the trilogy. It offers a representative
collection of essential expansions and elaborations of regulation
theory, all written since 2005.
As in the first two volumes of this series, each chapter
represents a further development of the theory at a particular
point in time, presented in chronological order. Some of the
earlier chapters have been re-edited: those more recent contain a
good deal of new material that has not been previously
published.
The first part of the book, Affect Regulation Therapy and
Clinical Neuropsychoanalysis, contains chapters on the art of the
craft, offering interpersonal neurobiological models of the change
mechanism in the treatment of all patients, but especially in
patients with a history of early relational trauma. These chapters
contain contributions on modern attachment theory and its focus on
the essential nonverbal, unconscious affective mechanisms that lie
beneath the words of the patient and therapist; on clinical
neuropsychoanalytic models of working with relational trauma and
pathological dissociation: and on the use of affect regulation
therapy (ART) in the emotionally stressful, heightened affective
moments of clinical enactments.
The chapters in the second part of the book on Developmental
Affective Neuroscience and Developmental Neuropsychiatry address
the science that underlies regulation theory s clinical models of
development and psychopathogenesis. Although most mental health
practitioners are actively involved in child, adolescent, and adult
psychotherapeutic treatment, a major theme of the latter chapters
is that the field now needs to more seriously attend to the problem
of early intervention and prevention.
Praise for Allan N. Schore:
"Allan Schore reveals himself as a polymath, the depth and
breadth of whose reading bringing together neurobiology,
developmental neurochemistry, behavioral neurology, evolutionary
biology, developmental psychoanalysis, and infant psychiatry is
staggering." British Journal of Psychiatry
"Allan Schore's...work is leading to an integrated
evidence-based dynamic theory of human development that will
engender a rapproachement between psychiatry and neural sciences."
American Journal of Psychiatry
"One cannot over-emphasize the significance of Schore's
monumental creative labor...Oliver Sacks' work has made a great
deal of difference to neurology, but Schore's is perhaps even more
revolutionary and pivotal...His labors are Darwinian in scope and
import." Contemporary Psychoanalysis
"Schore's model explicates in exemplary detail the precise
mechanisms in which the infant brain might internalize and
structuralize the affect-regulating functions of the mother, in
circumscribed neural tissues, at specifiable points in it
epigenetic history." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic
"Allan Schore has become a heroic figure among many
psychotherapists for his massive reviews of neuroscience that
center on the patient-therapist relationship." Daniel Goleman,
author of Social Intelligence"
General
Imprint: |
W W Norton & Co Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology, 0 |
Release date: |
April 2012 |
First published: |
April 2012 |
Authors: |
Allan N Schore
|
Dimensions: |
240 x 162 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Cloth over boards
|
Pages: |
458 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-393-70664-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Medicine >
Other branches of medicine >
Clinical psychology >
Psychotherapy
|
LSN: |
0-393-70664-8 |
Barcode: |
9780393706642 |
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