Allan N. Schore
Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self
The Neurobiology of Emotional Development
Allan N. Schore
Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self
The Neurobiology of Emotional Development
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This pioneering volume represented the inaugural expression of Allan N. Schoreâ s interdisciplinary model, and has since been hailed by a number of scientific and clinical disciplines as a groundbreaking and paradigm shifting work.
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This pioneering volume represented the inaugural expression of Allan N. Schoreâ s interdisciplinary model, and has since been hailed by a number of scientific and clinical disciplines as a groundbreaking and paradigm shifting work.
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- Psychology Press & Routledge Classic Editions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 754
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9781138917071
- ISBN-10: 1138917079
- Artikelnr.: 42741731
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Psychology Press & Routledge Classic Editions
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 754
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9781138917071
- ISBN-10: 1138917079
- Artikelnr.: 42741731
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Allan N. Schore, Ph.D., is on the clinical faculty of the University of California at Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine. He is author of numerous volumes, articles, and chapters, reviewer or on the editorial staff of more than 45 journals in various scientific and clinical fields, and has been in private psychotherapy practice for over four decades.
Contents: J.S. Grotstein, Foreword. Preface. Part I:Background and
Overview. Introduction. General Principles of Growth of the Developing
Brain. Recent Advances in the Multidisciplinary Study of Emotional
Development. Structure-Function Relationships of the Orbitofrontal Cortex.
Overview. Part II:Early Infancy. Visual Experiences and Socioemotional
Development. The Practicing Period. The Psychobiology of Affective
Reunions. Early Imprinting. Imprinting Neuroendocrinology. Socioaffective
Influences on Orbitofrontal Morphological Development. The Emotionally
Expressive Face. The Neurochemical Circuitry of Imprinted Interactive
Representations. The Regulatory Function of Early Internal Working Models.
Part III:Late Infancy. The Onset of Socialization Procedures and the
Emergence of Shame. Late Orbitofrontal Development. Orbitofrontal Versus
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Ontogeny. The Dyadic Origin of Internal Shame
Regulation. Socialization and Experience-Dependent Parcellation. The
Origins of Infantile Sexuality and Psychological Gender. The Onset of Dual
Component Orbitofrontal Mature Structure and Adaptive Function. Part IV:
Applications to Affect Regulatory Phenomena. A Psychoneurobiological Model
of the Dual Circuit Processing of Socioemotional Information. Cross-Modal
Transfer and Abstract Representations. The Development of Increasingly
Complex Interactive Representations. Orbitofrontal Influences on the
Autonomic Nervous System. The Regulation of Infantile Rage Reactions.
Affect Regulation and Early Moral Development. The Emergence of
Self-Regulation. Part V:Clinical Issues. The Neurobiology of Insecure
Attachments. The Clinical Psychiatry of Affect Dysregulation. The
Developmental Psychopathology of Personality Disorders. Vulnerability to
Psychosomatic Disease. Psychotherapy of Developmental Disorders. Part VI:
Integrations. Right Hemispheric Language and Self-Regulation. The
Dialogical Self and the Emergence of Consciousness. Further Directions of
Multidisciplinary Study. A Proposed Rapprochement Between Psychoanalysis
and Neurobiology.
Overview. Introduction. General Principles of Growth of the Developing
Brain. Recent Advances in the Multidisciplinary Study of Emotional
Development. Structure-Function Relationships of the Orbitofrontal Cortex.
Overview. Part II:Early Infancy. Visual Experiences and Socioemotional
Development. The Practicing Period. The Psychobiology of Affective
Reunions. Early Imprinting. Imprinting Neuroendocrinology. Socioaffective
Influences on Orbitofrontal Morphological Development. The Emotionally
Expressive Face. The Neurochemical Circuitry of Imprinted Interactive
Representations. The Regulatory Function of Early Internal Working Models.
Part III:Late Infancy. The Onset of Socialization Procedures and the
Emergence of Shame. Late Orbitofrontal Development. Orbitofrontal Versus
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Ontogeny. The Dyadic Origin of Internal Shame
Regulation. Socialization and Experience-Dependent Parcellation. The
Origins of Infantile Sexuality and Psychological Gender. The Onset of Dual
Component Orbitofrontal Mature Structure and Adaptive Function. Part IV:
Applications to Affect Regulatory Phenomena. A Psychoneurobiological Model
of the Dual Circuit Processing of Socioemotional Information. Cross-Modal
Transfer and Abstract Representations. The Development of Increasingly
Complex Interactive Representations. Orbitofrontal Influences on the
Autonomic Nervous System. The Regulation of Infantile Rage Reactions.
Affect Regulation and Early Moral Development. The Emergence of
Self-Regulation. Part V:Clinical Issues. The Neurobiology of Insecure
Attachments. The Clinical Psychiatry of Affect Dysregulation. The
Developmental Psychopathology of Personality Disorders. Vulnerability to
Psychosomatic Disease. Psychotherapy of Developmental Disorders. Part VI:
Integrations. Right Hemispheric Language and Self-Regulation. The
Dialogical Self and the Emergence of Consciousness. Further Directions of
Multidisciplinary Study. A Proposed Rapprochement Between Psychoanalysis
and Neurobiology.
Contents: J.S. Grotstein, Foreword. Preface. Part I:Background and
Overview. Introduction. General Principles of Growth of the Developing
Brain. Recent Advances in the Multidisciplinary Study of Emotional
Development. Structure-Function Relationships of the Orbitofrontal Cortex.
Overview. Part II:Early Infancy. Visual Experiences and Socioemotional
Development. The Practicing Period. The Psychobiology of Affective
Reunions. Early Imprinting. Imprinting Neuroendocrinology. Socioaffective
Influences on Orbitofrontal Morphological Development. The Emotionally
Expressive Face. The Neurochemical Circuitry of Imprinted Interactive
Representations. The Regulatory Function of Early Internal Working Models.
Part III:Late Infancy. The Onset of Socialization Procedures and the
Emergence of Shame. Late Orbitofrontal Development. Orbitofrontal Versus
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Ontogeny. The Dyadic Origin of Internal Shame
Regulation. Socialization and Experience-Dependent Parcellation. The
Origins of Infantile Sexuality and Psychological Gender. The Onset of Dual
Component Orbitofrontal Mature Structure and Adaptive Function. Part IV:
Applications to Affect Regulatory Phenomena. A Psychoneurobiological Model
of the Dual Circuit Processing of Socioemotional Information. Cross-Modal
Transfer and Abstract Representations. The Development of Increasingly
Complex Interactive Representations. Orbitofrontal Influences on the
Autonomic Nervous System. The Regulation of Infantile Rage Reactions.
Affect Regulation and Early Moral Development. The Emergence of
Self-Regulation. Part V:Clinical Issues. The Neurobiology of Insecure
Attachments. The Clinical Psychiatry of Affect Dysregulation. The
Developmental Psychopathology of Personality Disorders. Vulnerability to
Psychosomatic Disease. Psychotherapy of Developmental Disorders. Part VI:
Integrations. Right Hemispheric Language and Self-Regulation. The
Dialogical Self and the Emergence of Consciousness. Further Directions of
Multidisciplinary Study. A Proposed Rapprochement Between Psychoanalysis
and Neurobiology.
Overview. Introduction. General Principles of Growth of the Developing
Brain. Recent Advances in the Multidisciplinary Study of Emotional
Development. Structure-Function Relationships of the Orbitofrontal Cortex.
Overview. Part II:Early Infancy. Visual Experiences and Socioemotional
Development. The Practicing Period. The Psychobiology of Affective
Reunions. Early Imprinting. Imprinting Neuroendocrinology. Socioaffective
Influences on Orbitofrontal Morphological Development. The Emotionally
Expressive Face. The Neurochemical Circuitry of Imprinted Interactive
Representations. The Regulatory Function of Early Internal Working Models.
Part III:Late Infancy. The Onset of Socialization Procedures and the
Emergence of Shame. Late Orbitofrontal Development. Orbitofrontal Versus
Dorsolateral Prefrontal Ontogeny. The Dyadic Origin of Internal Shame
Regulation. Socialization and Experience-Dependent Parcellation. The
Origins of Infantile Sexuality and Psychological Gender. The Onset of Dual
Component Orbitofrontal Mature Structure and Adaptive Function. Part IV:
Applications to Affect Regulatory Phenomena. A Psychoneurobiological Model
of the Dual Circuit Processing of Socioemotional Information. Cross-Modal
Transfer and Abstract Representations. The Development of Increasingly
Complex Interactive Representations. Orbitofrontal Influences on the
Autonomic Nervous System. The Regulation of Infantile Rage Reactions.
Affect Regulation and Early Moral Development. The Emergence of
Self-Regulation. Part V:Clinical Issues. The Neurobiology of Insecure
Attachments. The Clinical Psychiatry of Affect Dysregulation. The
Developmental Psychopathology of Personality Disorders. Vulnerability to
Psychosomatic Disease. Psychotherapy of Developmental Disorders. Part VI:
Integrations. Right Hemispheric Language and Self-Regulation. The
Dialogical Self and the Emergence of Consciousness. Further Directions of
Multidisciplinary Study. A Proposed Rapprochement Between Psychoanalysis
and Neurobiology.