by Evan Dwan | Mar 11, 2022 | News |
Interpersonal neurobiology holds that models of effective early intervention during the period of the brain growth spurt are equated with prevention (Schore, 2012). The optimal connectivity of the right brain is the basis of emotional well-being and is the...
by Evan Dwan | Mar 10, 2022 | News |
Allan Schore writes that the self-organisation of the developing brain occurs in relationship with another brain (Schore, 2019a). This relational environment can be growth-facilitating or growth inhibiting. It is this environment that imprints into the early...
by Evan Dwan | Feb 17, 2022 | News |
The underlying causal mechanisms of violence are operational in childhood (Schore, in Siegel and Solomon, 2003). An increasing body of evidence shows that traumatic childhood experiences are at the root of adult violence. When there are violent offenders still in...
by Evan Dwan | Feb 14, 2022 | News |
The term ‘co-sleeping’ generally refers to infants sleeping with or near their mothers or parents on the same or different surfaces but at least close enough for participants to detect and respond to each other’s cues (Hewlett and Roulette, in Narvaez et al., 2014)....
by Evan Dwan | Feb 14, 2022 | News |
Most mammalian offspring find it distressing when they lose contact with their caregiver (Narvaez, 2013). In infant rats even short separations from the mother can cause lifelong changes in stress responsivity. However, brief and graded separations that are...