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In the present paper I refer back to Bowlby’s original charting of the attachment landscape in order to suggest that current research and clinical models need to return to the integration of the psychological and biological underpinnings of the theory.
1 Αυγ 2009 · Speech, right-handedness, facial recognition and the processing of spatial relations can be traced to brain asymmetries in early vertebrates
Utilizing the interper-sonal neurobiological perspective of regulation theory, I describe the fundamental role of the early developing right brain in relational processes, throughout the life span.
19 Νοε 2022 · In the following, I offer current brain laterality and hemispheric asymmetry research indicating that right brain emotional and relational processes operate beneath conscious awareness not...
One “fault line” for structural dissociation available at birth is the right hemisphere-left hemisphere split. Though children are born with both hemispheres, they are right brain dominant for most of childhood. The slower developing left brain has spurts of growth around age two and again at adolescence, but the development of top-
16 Οκτ 2011 · rapid acting unconscious, right brain “physiological” implicit system can do more than support a clinical psychoanalytic model of treatment, but rather this interdisciplinary information can elucidate the mechanisms that lie at the core of psychoanalysis.
In recent writings I have proposed that attachment theory is essentially a regulatory theory, and that attachment is fundamentally the right brain regulation of biological syn-chronicity between organisms (Schore in press, a, b).