by Evan Dwan | Jul 18, 2022 | News |
Since the 1990’s significant changes from statistically normative wild African elephants have been observed which are being linked with stressors that have disrupted social processes (Bradshaw and Schore, 2007). These include culls, poaching, habitat fragmentation and...
by Evan Dwan | May 21, 2022 | News |
Psychobiological attunement and interactive entrainment of physiological rhythms mediate attachment which regulates biological synchronicity between and within organisms (Schore, 2012). Polyrhythmic body movements carry emotional messages that make it possible for...
by Evan Dwan | May 21, 2022 | News |
Schore (2012) describes how the ‘rhythmic developmental movement’ between survival-security and exploration ‘etches’ a template in the brain ‘for the rest of the lifespan’ (p.387). The rhythmic movement outward for exploration and inward for safety is the hallmark of...
by Evan Dwan | May 14, 2022 | News |
The right brain is critical to survival functions like allocation of attention, positive and negative affect, regulating stress and the ability to read other’s emotions intuitively in an empathic way (Schore, 2019a). Across the lifespan the right-lateralised...
by Evan Dwan | May 8, 2022 | News |
Modern societies tend to minimise feelings and focus on language and cognition (Porges, in Mitchell, Tuuci and Tronick). However, theory and research has changed focus from left brain conscious cognition to right brain unconscious affect and its nonverbal relational...