Dr. Schore is on the clinical faculty of the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, and at the UCLA Center for Culture, Brain, and Development. In this talk at our 2012 Research Symposium, he talks about the importance in a newborn’s life of a secure, primary attachment to a psychobiologically-attuned empathic caregiver. The empathic caregiver can soothe and calm as well as as enhance joy, interest and excitement. This shapes the child’s ability to communicate emotions. This plays an important role in infant brain development, and ultimately, the caregiver influences the critical wiring of infant brain circuits. The self-organization of an infant’s developing brain occurs in the context of a relationship with another self, another brain. There is now consensus, he says, “that current advances in our understanding of how social forces shape early brain development is ‘one of the most important discoveries in all of science that have major implications for our field.'”
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Fantastic. Thanks for posting this.
Fabulous
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Thanks a lot for upload this lecture, it is amazing to learn from this expert
It is amazing how completely the infant drinks in the state of being of the mother, especially the highly sensitive one.
Amazing, thank you for your work Dr. Schore!
Excellent presentation, could you cite the Kohut reference. This material was validating, life affirming for me, ThankYou so much.
Actually that is all bullshit every cell in your body is receiving information when will science finally catch up
Kohut is turning in his grave right now! 🙁
Reminds me of Leslie from Patriot
is that his vape pen in his hands? great work. thank you very much for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this brilliant insight