Clinical Psychotherapist and Faculty Member in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at UCLA, specializing in right brain psychotherapy, attachment theory, and neurobiology of human development. Prolific author and researcher who has significantly contributed to understanding the neuroscientific basis of therapeutic relationships and early childhood development.
Dr. Allan Schore is a distinguished clinical psychotherapist and faculty member at the University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
With decades of clinical and research experience, Dr. Schore has become a leading authority on attachment theory, right brain development, and the neurobiology of psychotherapy.
He has authored multiple influential books that bridge neuroscience, psychology, and psychotherapy, exploring how early relationships shape brain development and emotional regulation.
His work has profoundly impacted clinical practice, training programs, and theoretical understanding of trauma, attachment, and therapeutic healing across the mental health field.

Topic: The profound impact of early relationships and child-parent interactions on brain circuitry, emotional regulation, and adult attachment styles, with a focus on the right brain's role in creativity, intuition, and the unconscious mind.
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