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Published in: Annals of General Psychiatry 1/2022

Open Access 01-12-2022 | Psychotherapy | Review

Right brain-to-right brain psychotherapy: recent scientific and clinical advances

Author: Allan Schore

Published in: Annals of General Psychiatry | Issue 1/2022

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Abstract

This article overviews my recent acceptance of a Lifetime Achievement Award from Sapienza University of Rome, in which I discussed three decades of my work on the right brain in development, psychopathogenesis, and psychotherapy. 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 only in early human development, but over the lifespan. I discuss recent interdisciplinary studies on the central role of ultrarapid right brain-to-right brain intersubjective communications of face, voice, and gesture and the implicit regulation of emotion in nonverbal attachment dynamics. Special emphasis is on the fundamental psychobiological process of interpersonal synchrony, and on the evolutionary mechanism of attachment, the interactive regulation of biological synchrony within and between organisms. I then present some clinical applications, suggesting that effective therapeutic work with “primitive” nonverbal emotional attachment dynamics focuses not on conscious verbal insight but on the formation of an unconscious emotion-communicating and regulating bond within the therapeutic relationship. Lastly, I review recent hyperscanning research of the patient’s and therapist’s brains during a face-to-face, emotionally focused psychotherapy session that supports the right brain-to-right brain communication model. I end suggesting that the right brain is dominant in both short-term symptom-reducing and long-term growth-promoting deep psychotherapy.
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Metadata
Title
Right brain-to-right brain psychotherapy: recent scientific and clinical advances
Author
Allan Schore
Publication date
01-12-2022
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Psychotherapy
Published in
Annals of General Psychiatry / Issue 1/2022
Electronic ISSN: 1744-859X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12991-022-00420-3

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