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Right Brain Psychotherapy
Book • 2009
Right Brain Psychotherapy by Allan Schore explores the adaptive functions of the emotional right brain and its role in psychotherapy.
The book emphasizes the significance of right-brain-to-right-brain affective communication between therapist and client, highlighting how this interaction can foster enhanced emotional regulation and healing.
Schore integrates neuroscientific research with clinical practice, demonstrating how the right brain dominates in psychotherapy through its facilitation of holistic relational affiliation and emotional processing.
The book is essential for understanding one-person and two-person psychology relationships and offers a neurobiologically-informed model of psychodynamic psychotherapy and neuropsychoanalysis.
The book emphasizes the significance of right-brain-to-right-brain affective communication between therapist and client, highlighting how this interaction can foster enhanced emotional regulation and healing.
Schore integrates neuroscientific research with clinical practice, demonstrating how the right brain dominates in psychotherapy through its facilitation of holistic relational affiliation and emotional processing.
The book is essential for understanding one-person and two-person psychology relationships and offers a neurobiologically-informed model of psychodynamic psychotherapy and neuropsychoanalysis.
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