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Allan Schore CV, page 1 of 23 ALLAN SCHORE CURRICULUM VITAE DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND BIOBEHAVIORAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES DAVID GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Address: 9817 Sylvia Avenue Northridge, CA 91324 Website: allanschore.com E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Phone: (818) 886-4368 UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS March 2013 UCLA Lifespan Conference, "How People Change. Relationships & Neuroplasticity in Psychotherapy.", Los Angeles, CA Address, "The Development of the Right Brain Across the Lifespan: What’s Love Got to Do with it?" April 2013 Conference, “Expanding Horizons For the Early years; Promoting Mental Health From Conception and Beyond.”, Toronto, Canada Plenary Address Pre-Institute Workshop, “Modern Attachment Theory: The Enduring Impact of Right Brain Development on Affect Regulation.” April 2013 Institute for the Advancement of Self Psychology, Toronto, Canada Day Long Workshop, “The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy.” April 2013 Annual Meeting of APA Division 39 (Psychoanalysis), Boston, MA “Dissociation, Regulation, and Self-Other Fragmentation: A Self-State Roundtable.” Panel with Philip Bromberg and Adrienne Harris. October 2013 New England Society for the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation, Boston, MA “Dissociation, Regulation, and Self-Other Fragmentation: A Self-State Roundtable.” Panel with Philip Bromberg and Adrienne Harris. November 2013 Fourth Annual PsyBc New York Conference on Affect Regulation, New York, NY Plenary Address March 2014 UCLA Lifespan Conference, “Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: Celebrating Twenty Years of the Work of Allan Schore.", Los Angeles, CA August 2014 Conference, Australian Childhood Foundation, Melbourne, Australia Co-presenter with Steve Porges, Pat Ogden, Dan Siegel, and Ed Tronick PRESENTATIONS - 2012 November 2012 International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, Santiago, Chile Address: "Therapeutic Enactments: Working in Right Brain Windows of Affect Tolerance"

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ALLAN SCHORE CURRICULUM VITAE

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY AND BIOBEHAVIORAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT LOS ANGELES

DAVID GEFFEN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Address: 9817 Sylvia Avenue

Northridge, CA 91324 Website: allanschore.com E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected] Phone: (818) 886-4368

UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS March 2013 UCLA Lifespan Conference, "How People Change. Relationships &

Neuroplasticity in Psychotherapy.", Los Angeles, CA Address, "The Development of the Right Brain Across the Lifespan: What’s

Love Got to Do with it?" April 2013 Conference, “Expanding Horizons For the Early years; Promoting

Mental Health From Conception and Beyond.”, Toronto, Canada Plenary Address Pre-Institute Workshop, “Modern Attachment Theory: The

Enduring Impact of Right Brain Development on Affect Regulation.” April 2013 Institute for the Advancement of Self Psychology, Toronto, Canada Day Long Workshop, “The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy.” April 2013 Annual Meeting of APA Division 39 (Psychoanalysis), Boston, MA “Dissociation, Regulation, and Self-Other Fragmentation: A Self-State

Roundtable.” Panel with Philip Bromberg and Adrienne Harris. October 2013 New England Society for the Treatment of Trauma and Dissociation,

Boston, MA “Dissociation, Regulation, and Self-Other Fragmentation: A Self-State

Roundtable.” Panel with Philip Bromberg and Adrienne Harris. November 2013 Fourth Annual PsyBc New York Conference on Affect Regulation,

New York, NY Plenary Address March 2014 UCLA Lifespan Conference, “Affect Regulation and the Origin of the

Self: Celebrating Twenty Years of the Work of Allan Schore.", Los Angeles, CA

August 2014 Conference, Australian Childhood Foundation, Melbourne, Australia Co-presenter with Steve Porges, Pat Ogden, Dan Siegel, and Ed Tronick

PRESENTATIONS - 2012 November 2012 International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and

Psychotherapy, Santiago, Chile Address: "Therapeutic Enactments: Working in Right Brain Windows of

Affect Tolerance"

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November 2012 University of Chile, Santiago, Chile Two Day Workshop: "Early Right Brain Affect Regulation and the Origins of

Emotional Well-Being", "Right Brain Affect Dysregulation, Relational Trauma, and Psychopathogenesis" and "Culture and Psychopathogenesis: Perspective of Modern Attachment Theory."

November 2012 University of Chile, Department of Psychiatry, Santiago, Chile Address, "A Paradigm Shift in the Therapeutic Approach to Clinical

Enactments." November 2012 ATI (Atencion y Desarrollo a la Temprana Infancia y a su familiao),

Catholic University, Montevideo, Uruguay 2 day workshop: "Early Right Brain Affect Regulation and the Origins of

Emotional Well-Being," and "Right Brain Affect Dysregulation, Relational Trauma, and Psychopathogenesis" and "Culture and Psychopathogenesis: Perspective of Modern Attachment Theory."

October 2012 CONFER presents Professor Allan Schore, London, UK Two day workshop, "The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy: Reaching a

deeper understanding of why and how psychotherapy works." October 2012 Italian Society of Psychoanalysis and Sapienza University of Rome,

Rome, Italy 2 day workshop: Addresses, "Working in the Right Brain: A Clinical Model of

Expertise for Working with Attachment Trauma," and "A Paradigm Shift in the Therapeutic Approach to Enactments."

September 2012 U.S. Journal Training 18th Annual Counseling Skills Conference, Las

Vegas, NV Workshop, "The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy." August 2012 Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpenteria, CA Lectures, "Working in the right brain: a regulation model of clinical expertise

for treatment of attachment trauma." "Therapeutic enactments: working in right brain windows of affect tolerance."

July 2012 Master Class with Allan Schore, Portland, ME 2 day workshop June 2012 Association of Family and Conciliation Courts 2012 Conference,

Attachment, Brain Science and Children of Divorce: The ABCDs of Child Development for Family Law, Chicago, IL

Plenary address, "Attachment and brain development: The micro context." Workshop, "The interpersonal neurobiology of attachment."

May 2012 Roots of Empathy Conference, Toronto, Canada Plenary address, "Modern attachment theory: The enduring impact of early

right brain development on affect regulation." May 2012 Advokids' Multi-Disciplinary Symposium, Early Childhood Mental

Health & Development: Science Driving Practice in Juvenile Dependency Court, Los Angeles, CA

Address, "Recent discoveries in the interpersonal neurobiology of attachment: Implications for the mental health and legal professions."

March 2012 UCLA Lifespan Conference, Toward a New Psychology of Interpersonal

Relationships, Los Angeles, CA Address, "Perspectives from regulation theory: Early brain development and

the increased prevalence of severe mental disorders in U.S. youth."

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February 2012 7th Annual International Institute for Trauma and Addiction

Professionals, Scottsdale, AZ Plenary Address: "Working in the right brain: A regulation model of clinical

expertise for treatment of attachment trauma."

PRESENTATIONS - 2011 October 2011 Marion Woodman, Jung, and Neuroscience Conference - Brain, Mind,

and Body: Trauma, Neurobiology, and the Healing Relationship - University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada

Address: "Therapeutic Enactments: Working in Right Brain Windows of Affect Tolerance"

October 2011 Cambridge Forum for Children's Emotional Wellbeing - University Of

Cambridge, Cambridge, UK One-day workshop, "The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy". October 2011 Psikoterapi Enstitüsü, Istanbul, Turkey Two-day workshop, "Developmental Neurobiology and Attachment Theory". September 2011 Annual Scientific Congress of the German Pediatric Societies

(Society of Developmental Pediatrics, Society of Pediatric Surgery, Society of Pediatrics), Bielefeld, Germany

Keynote lecture, "Developmental Origins of Health and Disease". Workshop, "The Neurobiology of Childhood Trauma and Attachment".

June 2011 Atlantic Provinces Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Halifax,

Nova Scotia, Canada RO Jones Memorial Lecture. June 2011 Dalhousie University Department of Psychiatry, Halifax, Nova Scotia,

Canada University Rounds June 2011 Third Annual PsyBc Conference, Affect Regulation: Development,

Trauma, and Treatment of the Brain-Mind-Body. - Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY

Address: "Therapeutic enactments: working in right brain windows of affect tolerance.”

PRESENTATIONS - 2010 October 2010 University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Conference, Human Nature and Early Experience: Addressing the

"Environment of Evolutionary Adaptiveness." Address, "Emotion development in infancy."

July 2010 Alaska Psychological Association, Anchorage, AK All-day workshop with Dr. Judith Schore: "Modern Attachment Theory:

Implications of the Integration of Affect Regulation, Neuroscience, and Developmental Psychoanalysis for Clinicians."

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April 2010 NYU Silver School of Social Work, New York, NY All-day workshop with Dr. Judith Schore: "Modern Attachment Theory:

Implications of the Integration of Affect Regulation, Neuroscience, and Developmental Psychoanalysis for Clinicians."

April 2010 Conference, The Therapeutic Action of Psychodynamic

Psychotherapy: Current Concepts of Cure, Boston, MA Address, “Advances in regulation theory: An interpersonal-neurobiological

model of psychotherapeutic change.” March 2010 UCLA Lifespan Conference, The Wholeness of Mind, Brain, Body, and

Human-Relatedness, Los Angeles, CA Address, “Therapeutic enactments: working in the right brain window of

affect tolerance.” Commentary on video with Pat Ogden and Phillip Bromberg (on tape) “Safe But Not Too Safe: "The Inevitability of Therapeutic Enactments in Attachment-Oriented Psychotherapy.”

February 2010 1st International Conference, Pediatric Psychological Trauma in

Infants and Young Children from Illness, Injury and Medical Intervention, University of Southern California

Address, “Neurobiological development of young children: Neuroscience and early trauma.”

PRESENTATIONS - 2009 October 2009 Ben Franklin Institute Summit for Clinical Excellence, San Diego, CA All-day workshop: “The science of the art of psychotherapy.” August 2009 EMDR International Association Conference, Atlanta, GA Address & workshop: “Right brain affect regulation: an essential mechanism

of development, trauma, dissociation, and psychotherapy.” August 2009 American Psychological Association 2009 Annual Conference,

Toronto Canada Plenary Address, “The paradigm shift: the right brain and the relational

unconscious.” April 2009 Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Albert Einstein

College of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, New York, NY Grand Rounds Presentation, “The paradigm shift: the right brain and the

relational unconscious.” March 2009 Australian Childhood Foundation, Melbourne, Australia Two-day workshop, “The neurobiology of childhood trauma and

attachment.” March 2009 Australian Childhood Foundation, “A Seminar with Allan Schore,”

Melbourne, Australia All-day workshop, “The neurobiology of childhood trauma and attachment.” March 2009 Australian Childhood Foundation, “A Seminar with Allan Schore,”

Perth, Australia All-day workshop, “The neurobiology of childhood trauma and attachment.” March 2009 Australian Childhood Foundation, “A Seminar with Allan Schore,”

Brisbane, Australia All-day workshop, “The neurobiology of childhood trauma and attachment.”

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March 2009 Australian Childhood Foundation, “A Seminar with Allan Schore,”

Adelaide, Australia All-day workshop, “The neurobiology of childhood trauma and attachment.” March 2009 Australian Childhood Foundation, “A Seminar with Allan Schore,”

Sydney, Australia All-day workshop, “The neurobiology of childhood trauma and attachment.” March 2009 UCLA Lifespan Conference, Current Approaches to the Treatment of

Trauma, Los Angeles, CA Address, “Working in the right brain: a regulation model of clinical expertise

for treatment of attachment trauma.” February 2009 American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work 11th

National Conference, New York, NY. Address: “Regulation theory: integrating attachment and neurobiology into

a model of the psychotherapy change process.”

PRESENTATIONS - 2008 November 2008 25th Anniversary Conference of the International Society for the

Study of Trauma and Dissociation, Chicago, IL Plenary address, “Right brain affect regulation: an essential mechanism of

development, trauma, dissociation and psychotherapy” November 2008 Second Annual Conference, Affect Regulation: Development,

Trauma, and Treatment of the Brain-Mind-Body, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY

Keynote address, “A regulation model of clinical expertise: working with attachment trauma and unconscious affect”

October 2008 2008 Conference of the Ordre des Psychologues du Quebec, Current

and Future Trends in Psychology, Quebec Psychological Association, Montreal, Canada

Plenary address, “The paradigm shift: the right brain and the relational unconscious” Workshop, “Right brain affect regulation: an essential mechanism of psychotherapy”

October 2008 Marion Woodman Jung and Neuroscience Conference, Brain, Mind,

and Body: Trauma, Neurobiology, and the Healing Relationship, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada

Invited presentation, “Implications of current neuroscience and attachment theory for clinical models of dissociation”

October 2008 Ben Franklin Institute, Tempe, AZ Workshop, “Affect regulation and the repair of the self” October 2008 University of New Mexico, Department of Psychiatry, Albuquerque,

NM Grand Rounds, “The paradigm shift: the right brain and the relational

unconscious” September 2008 Crisis and Trauma Center, Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden Two Day workshop, “Right brain attachment and affect regulation: a central

mechanism of psychodynamic psychotherapy”

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September 2008 Institute of Education, Stockholm, Sweden Address, “Affect regulation and the repair of the self: Applications to the

change process of psychotherapy” August 2008 Austin in Connection, University of Texas Address: “The paradigm shift: the right brain and the relational

unconscious.” May 2008 California Association of Marital and Family Therapists 44th Annual

Conference, Controversy: Current Debates Within a Changing Profession, Los Angeles, CA

Workshop: “Right brain attachment and affect regulation: Central mechanisms of psychotherapeutic change”

April 2008 Loma Linda University Center Conference, Strengthening Families in

the 21st Century: Health, Wholeness, and Faith, Loma Linda, CA Plenary Address: “Recent scientific advances in attachment theory:

relevance for strengthening families” April 2008 Division of Psychoanalysis (39) of the American Psychological

Association 28th Annual Spring Meeting, Conference, Knowing, Not-Knowing & Sort-of-Knowing, New York, NY

Scientific Awardee Address: “The paradigm shift: the right brain and the relational unconscious” Co presenter with Wilma S. Bucci, PhD, James L. Fosshage, PhD. and Sandra Hershberg, MD on panel: “How do we come to know and how do we change what we know? The role of implicit and explicit learning in contemporary psychoanalysis. Presentation, “The right brain implicit self lies at the core of psychoanalysis

March 2008 2nd Annual Therapeutic and Alcohol/Drug Interventions

Conference, Las Vegas, NV Keynote address and Workshop: “The personality disorders through the lens

of attachment theory and the neurobiologic development of the self: a clinical integration”

March 2008 UCLA Lifespan Conference, Adult Attachment in Clinical Context:

Applications of the Adult Attachment Interview, Los Angeles, CA Address: “Integrating attachment, affect regulation and neurobiology:

Implications for research and treatment” Preconference workshop, “Regulation theory and the paradigm shift: from conscious cognition to unconscious affect”

PRESENTATIONS - 2007 October 2007 Conference, Affect Regulation: Development, Trauma, and

Treatment of the Brain-Mind-Body, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY

Co-presenter with Ed Tronick PhD, Phillip Bromberg PhD, Beatrice Beebe PhD, Joe Lichtenberg MD, and Pat Ogden PhD. Address, “Right brain affect regulation: An essential mechanism of development, dissociation, and psychotherapy”

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October 2007 Group Psychotherapy Association of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Recipient of VIDA Award. Keynote address, “Understanding affect dysregulation and disorders of the self: Facilitating Affect regulation and the repair of the self”

October 2007 Santa Barbara Psychological Association, Santa Barbara CA Workshop, “Right brain affect regulation: an essential mechanism of

psychotherapy” September 2007 “The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy for the

21st Century.” Helsinki, Finland Two Day workshop, Right brain attachment and affect regulation: a central

mechanism of psychodynamic psychotherapy” September 2007 Genoa Science Festival, Genoa Italy Plenary Address: “The interpersonal neurobiological origins of curiosity: An

essential human activity” September 2007 CONFER Seminars on Borderline Personality Disorders, Brunei

Gallery, London, England Lecture: “Borderline personality disorder: a maturational failure of the right

brain” September 2007 CONFER Trauma Conference, London, England Plenary Address “Why the right brain is dominant in working with trauma

and the body: The primacy of affect” and “Attachment trauma and the developing right brain: origins of pathological dissociation"

April 2007 The Therapeutic Action of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: Current

Concepts of Cure, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Invited Address “Right brain attachment and affect regulation: a central

mechanism of psychodynamic psychotherapy” February 2007 R. Cassidy Seminars, “The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy:

Psychotherapy for the 21st Century.” Los Angeles, CA Two Day workshop, Right brain attachment and affect regulation: a central

mechanism of psychodynamic psychotherapy” January 2007 Fifth Annual Conference, Children in Trauma: Frontiers of Trauma

Treatment, California State University, Chico, CA Two Day workshop “Recent advances in neuroscience, attachment theory,

and traumatology: Implications for psychotherapists and related professions”

PRESENTATIONS – 2006 November 2006 International Society of the Study of Dissociation 23rd Annual

International Fall Conference, Los Angeles, CA Panel with Robert Scaer MD, Steven Gold PhD, and Carol Low PsyD,

"Developmental issues and dysregulation: Implications for dissociation as the perceptual and symptomatic state that defines trauma" Half day workshop with Pat Ogden, PhD,"Applications of advances in attachment theory and neuroscience to the study of pathological dissociation: Etiology, diagnosis, treatment"

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October 2006 International Institute of Object Relations Therapy, Washington, DC Three Day Intensive Workshop, “Recent advances in neuropsychoanalysis:

'Impact on clinical practice.” Lectures, ”Contributions of regulation theory to developmental models of early object relations,” “The right brain is dominant in psychoanalytic treatment.”

October 2006 Westchester Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis and

Psychotherapy, Mont Kisco, NY Two Day Intensive Workshop July 2006 Smith College, Department of Social Work, Northhampton, MA Three Day Workshop with Judith Schore, PhD. July 2006 Jung on the Hudson Summer Seminar, “Memory, Mind, and Myth:

How We Heal,” Rhinebeck, NY Co-presenter with Joseph Cambray PhD, Jeffrey Satinover MD, Jean Knox

PhD, Tina Stromsted, PhD, and Margaret, Wilkinson, PhD. Three Day Workshop, “Recent advances in Neuroscience, Attachment and Trauma theory: Implications for Psychotherapists”

July 2006 7th International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Congress, “Love and Lust in

Attachment: Neuro-Psychoanalytic Perspective in Object Relations,” Los Angeles CA

Co-presenter with Jaak Panksepp, PhD, Stephen Suomi, PhD, and Helen Fisher PhD, Plenary Address, “Right brain attachment regulation: a fundamental domain of neuropsychoanalysis”

July 2006 PsyBC presents “Allan Schore: The Science of the Art of

Psychotherapy”, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY Two Day Workshop July 2006 4th International Biosynthesis Conference, “Building the Bridge

Between Body, Mind, and Spirit,” Lisbon, Portugal Co-presenter with Antonio Damasio, M.D., David Boadella, Ph.D., Silvia

Boadella, Ph.D. Keynote Address, “The science of the art of psychotherapy.” May 2006 CONFER presents Professor Allan Schore, University of London,

London, England Two Day Intensive Workshop, “The repair of the self: Psychotherapy for the

21st century.” May 2006 Anna Freud Centre, London England Consultation with staff on infant-parent psychotherapy May 2006 EEG Spectrum International Clinical Exchange Conference,

Woodland Hills, CA Keynote Address and workshop May 2006 R. Cassidy Seminars, The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy:

Psychotherapy for the 21st Century. San Francisco, CA Two day workshop April 2006 Chicago Association of Psychoanalytic Psychology, Illinois

Association of Clinical Social Workers, and the School of Social Science Administration at the University of Chicago, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

One Day Workshop "The right hemisphere is dominant in clinical work: implications of recent neuroscience, attachment theory, and traumatology for psychotherapists”

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April 2006 Southeast Michigan Trauma & Dissociation Study Group Detroit, MI Co-presenter with Henry Krystal, M.D. One Day Workshop, “Recent

Advances in Neuroscience, Attachment Theory, And traumatology: Implications for psychotherapists”

April 2006 University of Kansas, Alderson Auditorium in the Student Union,

Lawrence, Kansas Two Day Workshop "The science of the art of psychotherapy.” March 2006 California State Psychological Association, Annual Meeting, San

Francisco, CA Keynote Address, “Recent Advances in Neuroscience, Attachment Theory,

and Traumatology: Implications for Psychologists”Chair, Panels on Regulation Theory and Neurobiology of Psychopathogenesis, Psychotherapy, and Developmental Neurobiology

March 2006 5th Annual Attachment Conference, “The Embodied Mind:

Integration of the body, brain, and mind in clinical practice.”UCLA Extension and Lifespan Learning, Sponsors, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

Co-presenter with Stephen Porges, Ph.D., Ed Tronick, Ph.D., Daniel Siegel, M.D., Onno van der Hart, Ph.D., Pat Ogden, Ph.D., Ruth Lanius, M.D., & Bessel van der Kolk, M.D..Address, “Attachment trauma and the developing right brain: origins of pathological dissociation.”

January 2006 Reiss Davis Child Study Center, Los Angeles, CA Fourth Annual Edna Reiss-Sophie Greenberg Award Address: Recent

advances in neuroscience, attachment theory, and traumatology: Implications for clinicians

January 2006 University of Southern California, Department of Psychiatry, Los

Angeles, CA Lecture to Psychiatry Residency Program January 2006 Fielding Graduate Institute Psychology Winter Program, Santa

Barbara, CA Keynote Address.”The science of the art of psychotherapy.” January 2006 R. Cassidy Seminars, Neurobiology and Attachment Theory In

Psychotherapy: Psychotherapy for the 21st Century. Seattle Center, Seattle, WA

Two day workshop

PRESENTATIONS - 2005 December 2005 Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR Presentation to Pediatrics staff December 2005 Oregon Psychoanalytic Center, Portland, OR Invited Address “The roles of attachment trauma and early brain

development in the etiology of borderline personality disorder." December 2005 Oregon State Psychological Association Meeting, Portland, OR One Day Workshop “Recent advances in neuroscience, attachment theory,

and traumatology: Implications for psychotherapists"

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October 2005 13th Annual Santa Fe Symposia, New England Educational Institute, Sante Fe, NM

3 Day Program “Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self” October 2005 Minnesota State Psychological Association and the Twin Cities

Society of Psychoanalytic Studies Chapter of Division 39 of the American Psychological Association, Minneapolis, MN

Two Day Workshop, Hardwired to Connect: The Developing Brain & Implications for Psychotherapeutic Treatment.”

October 2005 Dean Medical Center, Madison, WI Two Day Workshop, “Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self” September 2005 Jung Institute of San Francisco, Conference, “Soul’s Body:

Archetypal Defenses, Affect Regulation and Healing From Trauma,” San Francisco, CA

Co-presenter with Donald Kalsched, Ph.D, Joan Chodorow, Ph.D., Tina Stromstead, Ph.D., And Marion Woodman, Ph.D. Address, “Implications of recent advances in affective neuroscience for Jungian psychotherapists”

September 2005 WPF Counselling and Psychotherapy, London, England Invited Lecture, "Neurobiology of transference-countertransference: 'Recent

advances and clinical implications." September 2005 CONFER presents Professor Allan Schore, London, England Two Day Intensive workshop, The repair of the self: Psychotherapy for the

21st century. September 2005 Danish Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Copenhagen,

Denmark Two Day Workshop, “The emotional and neurological development of

children and the impact on clinical practice”. September 2005 University Clinic, Department of Psychology, University of

Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark Half Day workshop, “Relational neurobiology of borderline personality

disorders: Etiology and treatment.” August 2005 26th Annual Association for Avian Veterinarians Conference,

Monterey, CA Presentation, “Behavioral and physiological effects of trauma on psittacines”

Co-author with G.A. Bradshaw and P.G. Greene Linden July 2005 The “Elephants Alive” Workshop, University of Witwatersrand,

Johannesburg, South Africa Invited co-presentation with Gay Bradshaw, Ph.D., “Implications from

neurosciences for conservation biology and elephant culling.” July 2005 Santa Barbara Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA Two Day Workshop, “Recent advances in neuroscience and attachment

theory: Relevance to prenatal, perinatal, and somatic psychology.” May 2005 Spanish Society of Psychotraumatology and Traumatic Stress

Annual Meeting, Madrid, Spain Two Day Workshop, “Critical role of the right hemisphere in traumatic

attachment, PTSD, and psychotherapeutic treatment.”

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May 2005 Ventura County Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists Conference, “The Effect of Trauma and Attachment Upon the Brain: Integrating Neuroscience and Clinical Practice,” Ventura, CA

Co-presenter with Linda Chapman, Ph.D. One Day Workshop, "The right hemisphere is dominant in clinical work: implications of recent neuroscience, attachment theory, and traumatology for psychotherapists."

May 2005 Harvard Medical School and the Department of Psychiatry at

Cambridge Hospital, Conference, “Attachment and Related Disorders,” Boston, MA

Co-presenter with Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Ph.D., Peter Fonagy, Ph.D, Bessel van der kolk, M.D. Judith Lewis Herman, M.D., Miriam Steele, Ph.D. Keynote Address, “Recent advances in the neurobiology of attachment: Implications for intervention and prevention.”

May 2005 University of Western Ontario and Imaging Laboratories, Robarts

Research Institute, London, London, Ontario, Canada Grand Rounds, “The roles of attachment trauma and early brain

development in the etiology of borderline personality disorder May 2005 Boulder Institute for Psychotherapy and Research, Boulder, CO Invited Address, "The roles of disorganized attachment, affect dysregulation

and right brain development in the etiology of borderline personality disorder.”

May 2005 The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis and The Denver

Psychoanalytic Society, Denver, CO Ninth Rene Spitz Memorial Lecture One Day Symposium, “Affect Regulation

and the Repair of the Self.” April 2005 UCLA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Los Angeles,

CA Invited presentation, “Elephant breakdown: Enduring impact of early social

trauma on animals and humans” March 2005 4th Annual Attachment Conference, “How people Change: How

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Changes the Mind, the Brain, and the Body.” UCLA Extension and Lifespan Learning, Sponsors, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Co-presenter with Dan Stern M.D., Berry Brazelton, M.D., Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Ph.D., Daniel Siegel, M.D., Alexander Morgan, M.D., Jeremy Nahum, M.D., Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern, Ph.D., and James Grotstein, M.D.Address, “Changes in mind, brain, and body in various psychotherapeutic contexts”

February 2005 American Neuropsychiatric Association, 2005 Annual Meeting,

Sheraton Bal Harbor Resort, Miami, FL Co-Presenter, ANPA Scientific Program Committee Symposium, the

Neuropsychiatry of Personality and its Disorders. “The roles of disorganized attachment, affect dysregulation, and right brain development in the etiology of borderline personality disorder.’

February 2005 12th Annual Florida Symposia, New England Educational Institute,

Marco Island, FL Week-long Program “Affect regulation and the repair of the self”

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February 2005 International Society for the Study of Dissociation Conference, “The Dissociative Self: Integrating Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Mind and Body in the Treatment of Psychological Trauma,”Torrance, CA

Co-Presenter with Richard Chefelz, M.D. “The origins of the dissociative self: Enduring impact of early attachment trauma on the developing right brain”

January 2005 University of California at Los Angeles Doctoral Program in Clinical

Psychology, Los Angeles, CA Invited Lecture to course on Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: “Affect

regulation and the repair of the self.” January-June 2005 UCLA/San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Training Program, Veterans

Administration Hospital, Sepulveda, CA Academic year-long seminar on the integration of attachment theory,

psychoanalysis, neurobiology, and clinical psychiatry to third year psychiatric residents.

PRESENTATIONS - 2004 October 2004 12th Annual Santa Fe Symposia, New England Educational Institute,

Sante Fe, NM Week-long Program “Affect regulation and the repair of the self” October 2004 UCLA-Santa Monica Medical Center Stuart House/Rape Treatment

Center, Santa Monica, CA Address "Dysregulation of the right brain: A fundamental mechanism of

'traumatic attachment and the psychopathogenesis of posttraumatic stress disorder”

October 2004 National Institute for the Psychotherapies Training Institute, New

York, NY Workshop. “The enduring impact of attachment trauma on the developing

right brain:Disorders of self-regulation” October 2004 Association of Autonomous Psychoanalytic Institutes, 2004 Annual

Meeting, “The Interplay of Implicit and Explicit Processes in Psychoanalysis,” New York, NY

Co-presenter with Jim Fosshage, Ph.D, Wilma Bucci, Ph.D, and Steve Knoblauch, Ph.D.Plenary Address. “The essential role of the right brain in the implicit self: Development, psychopathogenesis, and psychotherapy”

September 2004 Los Angeles Chapter of the California Association of Marriage and

Family Therapists, Los Angeles, CA Invited Address “Recent advances in attachment theory and neuroscience:

implications for psychotherapy.” September 2004 All About Psychotherapy http://www.allaboutpsychotherapy.com/ An interview with Dr. Allan N. Schore

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September 2004 GGZ Drenthe Trauma Conference, “The Broken Self: Theory, Research and Treatment of Chronic Traumatization”, Assen, Netherlands

Co-presenter with Ellert Nijenhuis, Ph.D., Christine Courtois, Ph.D., Martin Sack, M.D., Johan den Boer, M.D., and Thomas Ehling, M.D. Plenary Address. “Regulation of the right brain: a fundamental mechanism of attachment, trauma, and psychotherapy.”Workshop: “The right hemisphere is dominant in clinical work: implications of recent neuroscience for psychotherapists"

August 2004 Third International Conference on the Dialogical Self, Warsaw,

Poland Co-presenter with Leslie Greenberg, Ph.D., Hubert Hermans, Ph.D., Jaan

Valsiner Ph.D., and Jeffrey Arnett, Ph.D. Keynote Address. “Dialogue between neurobiological research on the development of the self and the theory of the dialogical self.”

July 2004 WSB 98.5 FM, National Public Radio, Atlanta, GA Radio Interview on “Choosing Life: Addictions, Mental Health and

Recovery,” Suzi Marsh, Host. July 2004 Santa Barbara Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA Graduation address Two day workshop with faculty and students: “Recent

advances in neuroscience and attachment theory: Relevance to prenatal, perinatal, and somatic psychology.”

July 2004 21st Annual Cape Cod Summer Symposia, New England Educational

Institute, Cape Cod, MA Week-long Program “Affect regulation and the repair of the self” June 2004 Annual Meeting, Society for Advanced Brain Analysis, Sterman-

Kaiser Imaging Santa Catalina Island, CA Keynote Address: “The right brain, attachment experiences, and the origin

of self-regulation.” May 2004 International Society on Infant Studies Annual Conference, Chicago,

IL Symposium, “Neural mechanisms of attachment and early self regulation”.

Co-presenter with Jaak Panksepp, Ph.D., Stephen J. Suomi, Ph.D., Don Tucker, Ph.D.,and Jennifer Ablow, Ph.D. Presentation: “Dysregulation of the right brain: A fundamental mechanism of traumatic attachment and the psychopathogenesis of posttraumatic stress disorder.”

May 2004 Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine,

Neuroscience Program and Pediatric Behavioral Divisions, Chicago IL

Grand Rounds Presentation, “Developmental neurobiology and psychopathogenesis: The impact of early relational trauma on the developmental trajectory of the right brain.”

May 2004 American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY Symposium, Psychotherapy and Psychopharmacology: Dissolving the mind-

brain barrier APA Symposium, “Current Concepts of the Neurobiology of the Self”, Co-presenter with Joseph LeDoux, Ph.D., Julian Keenan, Ph.D., and Todd Feinberg, M.D. Presentation: “Affect regulation, the right hemisphere, and the self."

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March 2004 3rd Annual Attachment Conference, Trauma, Traumatic Attachments and Borderline Personality: Implications for Clinical Treatment. UCLA Extension and Lifespan Learning, Sponsors, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

Co-presenter with Bessel van der Kolk, M.D., Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Ph.D., Howard Steele, Ph.D., Francine Shapiro, Ph.D., James Masterson, M.D., and Alicia Lieberman, Ph.D. Address, “Advances in regulation theory: The role of attachment trauma and right brain development in the etiology and treatment of borderline personality disorder.”

February 2004 4th Annual James Grotstein Conference, "I Feel Therefore I Am!:

The Growing Importance of Affects for Psychoanalysis." University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA.

Co-presenter with Antonio Damasio, M.D., Peter Fonagy, Ph.D., and James Grotstein, M.D. Address, “Affect regulation and the right brain: linking neuroscience to psychoanalysis, the science of unconscious processes”

February 2004 Futurehealth Winter Brain Meeting, Palm Springs, CA Keynote Address: “Attachment, the right brain, and the origin of self-

regulation.” Workshop: “The enduring impact of attachment trauma on the developing right brain: Disorders of self-regulation.”

January 2004 University of California at Los Angeles Graduate Program in Clinical

Psychology, Los Angeles, CA Invited Lecture to course on Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: “Affect

regulation and The repair of the self.” January-June 2004 UCLA/San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Training Program, Veterans

Administration Hospital, Sepulveda, CA Academic year-long seminar on the integration of attachment theory,

psychoanalysis, neurobiology, and clinical psychiatry to third year psychiatric residents.

PRESENTATIONS - 2003 November 2003 Wright Institute, the Alameda County Psychological Association,

and the Masterson Institute Alumni Association, Oakland, CA All day workshop: “Attachment, Neuroscience, and Treatment: A Clinician’s

Guide to Understanding and Using Affect Regulation.” September 2003 National Meeting of the Targeted Capacity Expansion-Prevention

Early Intervention Grantee Group, National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC

Plenary Address “Implications of current advances in developmental neuroscience for early intervention programs.” Consultant to SAMHSA on early relational trauma.

September 2003 Family and Addiction Conferences and Educational Seminars, Las

Vegas, NV Keynote Address: “Affect regulation and the repair of the self.” Workshop:

“The enduring impact of relational trauma on the developing right brain.” Co-presentation: “Clinical applications of recent advances in the science of psychotherapy”, with Dr. James Masterson

July 2003 Santa Barbara Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara, CA Two day workshop, “Developmental psychoneurobiology: attachment and

the development of the emotional brain.”

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June 2003 Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Studies / Seattle

Psychoanalytic Society and Institute / Hogeness Auditorium, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

All day workshop “Affect regulation and the repair of the self.” Lectures: “The right hemisphere is dominant in clinical work: implications of recent neuroscience for psychotherapists" and “Very recent advances in trauma and neuroscience: bringing the body more deeply into psychoanalysis.”

May 2003 Conference, “Psychological Trauma: Maturational Processes and

Therapeutic Interventions”, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA

Co-presenter with Joseph LeDoux, M.D., Frank Putnam, M.D., Ellert Nijenhuis, Ph.D., Alicia Lieberman, Ph.D., Robert Lifton, Ph.D., and Bessel van der Kolk, M.D.. Plenary Address: “Regulation of the right brain: a fundamental mechanism of attachment, trauma, dissociation, and psychotherapy.”

May 2003 MacLean Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical

School, Belmont, MA Major Teachers of Psychotherapy Program – Invited Lecture, “Recent

advances in attachment theory and neuroscience: implications for clinical models of the psychotherapy process” Grand Rounds, “The right brain is dominant in clinical work”

May 2003 American Psychiatric Association 156th Annual Meeting, San

Francisco, CA Course: ”Self-regulation: The brain and the power of the healing

relationships”. Co-presenter with Daniel Siegel, M.D. May 2003 University of California at Los Angeles Graduate Program in Clinical

Psychology, Los Angeles, CA Invited Lecture to course on Psychodynamic psychotherapy, “Recent

advances in attachment theory and neuroscience: implications for psychotherapy.”

April 2003 American Psychological Association, Division of Psychoanalysis (39)

Annual Spring Meeting, Minneapolis, MN Invited Panel: “Trauma and neuroscience: bringing the body more deeply

into psychoanalysis.” Co-presenter with Stephen Seligman, D.M.H. Invited Panel: “On the Early Origins of Hopelessness and Hope: Clinical Contributions from Developmental Neuropsychoanalysis.” Co-presenter with Stephen Seligman, D.M.H. Presentation, “Enduring Impact of Early Relational Trauma on the Right Brain, the Biological Substrate of the Human Unconscious.” Panel, Chair: "Attachment and the Developing Brain: Implications for Trauma, Creativity and Psychotherapy," with Paula Thompson Ph.D., Sondra Goldstein, Ph.D., and Susan Thau, Ph.D.

April 2003 Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN Invited meeting with faculty and students, Alan Sroufe Ph.D., Chair. April 2003 R. Cassidy Seminars, Chicago, IL All day workshop “Affect regulation and the repair of the self.” March 2003 R. Cassidy Seminars, Sacramento, CA All day workshop “Affect regulation and the repair of the self.”

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March 2003 Conference, New Developments in Attachment Theory: Applications to Clinical Practice. UCLA Extension and Lifespan Learning, Sponsors, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Co-presenter with Daniel Stern, M.D., Daniel Siegel, M.D., Edward Tronick, Ph.D., Beatrice Beebe, Ph.D., and Sir Richard Bowlby. Address, “The right hemisphere is dominant in clinical work: implications of recent neuroscience for psychotherapists.”

February 2003 Pediatric Therapy Network, Fourth Annual Research Conference,

San Pedro, CA Featured Speaker, “The developmental neurobiology of social

communication.” January 2003 R. Cassidy Seminars, Los Angeles, CA All day workshop “Affect regulation and the repair of the self.” January-June 2003 UCLA/San Fernando Valley Psychiatry Training Program, Veterans

Administration Hospital, Sepulveda, CA Academic year-long seminar on the integration of attachment theory,

psychoanalysis, neurobiology, and clinical psychiatry to third year psychiatric residents.

PRESENTATIONS 1991-2002 available on allanschore.com

PUBLICATIONS Using modern attachment theory to guide clinical assessments of early attachment relationships. Co-author with Ruth Newton. Chapter in J. Bettmann & D. Demetri Freidman (Eds.),Attachment-based clinical work with children and adolescents. New York: Springer (in press). Relational Trauma, Brain Development, and Dissociation. Chapter in J. Ford & C. Courtois (Eds.), Treating complex traumatic stress disorders in adolescents and children. New York: Guilford Press (in press). Affects of Trauma-Related Cues on Pain Processing in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: an fMRI Investigation Co-author, Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience, 2011, 36, 6-14. The Science of the Art of Psychotherapy New York: Norton, 2012. Evolution, early experience, and human development: From research to practice and policy. By D. Narvaez, J. Panksepp, A. Schore, & T. Gleason (Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Bowlby's Environment of Evolutionary Adaptiveness: Recent studies on the interpersonal neurobiology of attachment and emotional development. In D. Narvaez, J. Panksepp, A. Schore, & T. Gleason (Eds.), Evolution, Early Experience, and Human Development: From Research to Practice and Policy (pp. 31-67). New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. Foreword to Clinical intuition in psychotherapy. The neurobiology of embodied response. by Terry Marks-Tarlow. New York: Norton, 2012.

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El trauma relacional y el cerebro derecho en desarrollo: Interfaz entre psicologia psicoanalitica del self y neurociencias. Gaceta de Psiquiatria Universitaria: Temas y Controversias [Academic Psychiatry Gazette: Topics and Controversies], 2012. Family Law and the Neuroscience of Attachment, Part I. Co-author with Jennifer McIntosh. Family Court Review, 2011, 49, 501-512. The right brain implicit self lies at the core of psychoanalysis. Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2011, 21, 75-100. Foreword to The Shadow of the Tsunami and the Growth of the Relational Mind. by Philip Bromberg. New York: Routledge, 2011. Clinical social work and regulation theory: Implications of neurobiological models of attachment Co-author with J.R. Schore. Chapter in S. Bennett & J.K. Nelson (Eds.), Adult attachment within clinical social work practice. (pp. 57-75). New York: Springer, 2010. A neurobiological perspective of the work of Berry Brazelton. Chapter in B.M. Lester & J. D. Sparrow (Eds.), Nurturing families of young children. Building on the legacy of T. Berry Brazelton. (pp. 141-153). New York: Blackwell Scientific, 2010. Synopsis, The impact of childhood trauma: psychobiological sequelae in adults. Chapter in E. Vermetten, R. Lanius, C. Pain, The impact of early life trauma on health and disease. (pp. 142-148). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010. The right brain implicit self: A central mechanism of the psychotherapy change process. Chapter in J. Petrucelli (Ed.), Knowing, not-knowing and sort of knowing: Psychoanalysis and the experience of uncertainty (pp. 177-202). London: Karnac, 2010. Relational trauma and the developing right brain: The neurobiology of broken attachment bonds. Chapter in T. Baradon (Ed.), Relational trauma in infancy (pp. 19-47). London: Routledge, 2010. Right brain affect regulation: An essential mechanism of development, trauma, dissociation, and psychotherapy. Chapter in D. Fosha, D. Siegel, & M. Solomon (Eds.), The Healing power of emotion: Affective neuroscience, development, & clinical practice (pp. 112-144). New York: W.W. Norton, 2009. Attachment trauma and the developing right brain: Origins of pathological dissociation. Chapter in P.F. Dell, & J.A. O’Neil (Eds.), Dissociation and the dissociative disorders: DSM-V and beyond (pp. 107-141). New York: Routledge, 2009. La disregolazione dell’emisfero destro. Attacamento traumatico e psicopatogenesi del disturbo post-traumatico da stress. Chapter in R. Williams (Ed.), Trauma e relazioni. Le prospettive scientiche e cliniche contemporanee (pp. 89-136), Milan, Raffaello Cortina Editore, 2009. Relational trauma and the developing right brain : An interface of psychoanalytic self psychology and neuroscience. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009, 1159, 189-203. La regolazione degli affeti e la riparazione del se. Roberto Speziale-Bagliacca, Translator. Rome: Astrolabio, 2008. La regulation affective et la reparation du soi. Gilles de Lisle, Translator. Montreal: Les Editions du CIG, 2008.

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Dysregulation of the right brain: a fundamental mechanism of traumatic attachment and the psychopathogenesis of posttraumatic stress disorder Chapter in V. Ardino (Ed.), Post-traumatic stress disorders in childhood and adolescence, 2008. Modern attachment theory: the central role of affect regulation in development and treatment. Co-author with Judith R. Schore, Clinical Social Work Journal, 2008, 36, 9-20. Review of Awakening the Dreamer: Clinical Journeys by Philip M. Bromberg Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2007, 17, 753-767. Special Section: Psychoanalytic research: Progress and Process. Notes from Allan Schore's Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2007, XXVII, No. 3, 6-15. Affektregulation und die Reorganisation des Selbst 2007, Eva Rass, Translator. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart. How elephants are opening doors: developmental neuroethology, attachment and social context. Co-author with G.A. Bradshaw, Ethology, 2007, 113, 426-436. Special Section: Psychoanalytic research: Progress and Process. Notes from Allan Schore's Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2007, XXVII, No. 1, 12-14. A neuropsychoanalytic perspective of development and psychotherapy Energy & Character, 2006, 35, 18-30 Special Section: Psychoanalytic Research: Progress and Process. Notes from Allan Schore’s Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2006, XXVI, No. 2, 13-21. Neuropsychoanalysis Chapter published in Edinburgh International Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis, R.M. Skelton (ed.), Edinburgh University Press, 2006. Right brain attachment dynamics: an essential mechanism of psychotherapy The California Psychologist, 2006, 39, 6-8. Foreword for Margaret Wilkinson’s Coming Into Mind Routledge, 2006, pp. vii-xii. Behavioral and physiological effects of trauma on psittacines Co-author with G.A. Bradshaw and P.G. Greene Linden Proceedings of American Avian Veternerian Conference, August 2005 Special Section: Psychoanalytic Research: Progress and Process. Notes from Allan Schore’s Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2005, XXV, No. 4, 18-24. A neuropsychoanalytic viewpoint: Commentary on paper by Steven H. Knoblauch Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2005, 15, 829-854. Developmental affective neuroscience describes mechanisms at the core of dynamic systems theory Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2005, 28, 217-218. Menti in formazione: attaccamento, cervello che si auto-organizza e pscioterapia psicoanalitica orientata evolutivamente Psicoterapia, 2005, 10, 209-232.

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Attachment, affect regulation and the developing right brain: Linking developmental neuroscience to pediatrics Pediatrics in Review, 2005, 26, 204-211. Special Section: Psychoanalytic Research: Progress and Process. Notes from Allan Schore’s Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2005, XXV, No. 2, 6-12. Elephant breakdown. Social trauma: early disruption of attachment can affect the physiology, behaviour and culture of animals and humans over generations Co-author with Isabel Gay Bradshaw, Oregon State University, Janine Brown, Smithsonian and National Zoo, Joyce H. Poole and Cynthia J. Moss, Amboselli Elephant Project, Kenya.. Nature, 2005, 433, 807. Special Section: Psychoanalytic Research: Progress and Process Notes from Allan Schore’s Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2005, XXV, No. 1, 19-27. Graduation address, Santa Barbara Graduate Institute. Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology and Health, 2004, 19, 107-114. Commentary on “Dissociation: a developmental psychobiological perspective” by A. Panzer and M. Viljoen South African Psychiatry Review, 2004, 7, 16-17. Special Section: Psychoanalytic Research: Progress and Process Notes from Allan Schore’s Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2004, XXIV, No. 1, 14-22. Special Section: Psychoanalytic Research: Progress and Process Notes from Allan Schore’s Groups in Developmental Affective Neuroscience and Clinical Practice. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2003, XXIII, No. 4, 9-16. The human unconscious: the development of the right brain and its role in early emotional life. In Emotional Developmental in Psychoanalysis, Attachment Theory, and Neuroscience: Creating Connections, V. Green (ed.), Brunner-Routledge, 2003, pp. 23-54. Report on Children and Civil Society, “Hardwired to Connect: The New Scientific Case for Authoritative Communities,” Dartmouth Medical School, the YMCA of the USA, and Institute of American Values Member, Commission on Children at Risk. Published by Institute for American Values, 2003. http://www.americanvalues.org/html/hardwired.html Affect Regulation and the Repair of the Self. W.W. Norton, 2003. Affect Dysregulation and Disorders of the Self. W.W. Norton, 2003. The Seventh Annual John Bowlby Memorial Lecture. In Revolutionary Connections: Psychotherapy and Neuroscience, J. Corrigall and H. Wilkinson (eds.), Karnac, 2003, pp. 7-51. The neurobiology of mother-infant attachment communications. In Handbuch der kleinkindforschung [Handbook of Research in Early Childhood], H. Keller (ed.), Huber, 2003.

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Early relational trauma, disorganized attachment, and the development of a predisposition to violence In Healing Trauma: Attachment, Mind, Body, and Brain, D. Siegel & M. Solomon (eds.), W.W. Norton, 2003, pp. 107-167. Implications of recent advances in developmental neuroscience and attachment theory. Moderator, Audiotape and publication of the American Academy of Pediatrics AAP Pediatric UPDATE, 2003. Introduction / guest editorial to the Special Issue on trauma. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2003, 48, iii-viii. Advances in neuropsychoanalysis, attachment theory, and trauma research: implications for self psychology. Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2002, 22, 433-484. The neurobiology of attachment and early personality organization. Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology and Health, 2002, 16, 249-263. Clinical implications of a psychoneurobiological model of projective identification. In Primitive Mental States Volume II: Psychobiological and Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Early Trauma and Personality Development, S. Alhanati (ed.), Karnac, 2002, pp. 1-65. Dysregulation of the right brain: A fundamental mechanism of traumatic attachment and the psychopathogenesis of posttraumatic stress disorder. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2002, 36, 9-30. (Chosen as the most outstanding article of the year published in the journal). Neurobiology and psychoanalysis: Convergent findings on the subject of projective identification. In Being Alive: Building on the Work of Anne Alvarez, J. Edwards (ed.), Brunner-Routledge, 2001, pp. 57-74. The right brain as the neurobiological substratum of Freud’s dynamic unconscious. In The Psychoanalytic Century: Freud's Legacy for the Future, D. Scharff (ed.), Other Press, 2001, pp. 61-88. Special Section: The relevance of devlopmental neuropsychoanalysis to the clinical models of Sandor Ferenczi and Wilfred Bion: Introduction. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2001, XXI, No. 1, 12-13. Plenary Address: Parent-infant communications and the neurobiology of emotional development. In Proceedings of Head Start’s Fifth National Research Conference, Developmental and contextual transitions of children and families. implications for research, policy, and practice, 2001, pp. 49-73. The Seventh Annual John Bowlby Memorial Lecture, “Minds in the making: attachment, the self-organizing brain, and developmentally-oriented psychoanalytic psychotherapy.” British Journal of Psychotherapy, 2001, 17, 299-328. Contributions from the Decade of the Brain to infant mental health: An overview (Special Edition Editor). Infant Mental Health Journal, 2001, 22, 1-6. Effects of a secure attachment relationship on right brain development, affect regulation, and infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 2001, 22, 7-66. The effects of early relational trauma on right brain development, affect regulation, and infant mental health. Infant Mental Health Journal, 2001, 22, 201-269.

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Attachment, the right brain, and empathic processes within the therapeutic alliance. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2000, XX, No. 4, 8-11. Special Section: Attachment research and psychoanalytic process. Psychologist Psychoanalyst, 2000, XX, No. 3, p. 20. The self-organization of the right brain and the neurobiology of emotional development. In Emotion, Development, and Self-organization, Dynamic Systems Approaches to Emotional Development, M. Lewis & I.Granic (eds.), Cambridge University Press, 2000, pp. 155-185. Attachment and the regulation of the right brain. Attachment & Human Development, 2000, 2, 23-47. Foreword to reissue of Attachment and Loss, Vol. 1: Attachment, by John Bowlby. Basic Books, 2000. The right brain, the right mind, and psychoanalysis. On-line at the website for Neuro-Psychoanalysis, http:www.neuro-psa.com/schore.htm 1999. Invited commentary on “Freud’s affect theory in the light of contemporary neuroscience.” Neuro-Psychoanalysis, 1999, 1, 115-128. Early shame experiences and infant brain development. In Shame: Interpersonal Behaviour, Psychopathology and Culture, P. Gilbert & B. Andrews (eds.). Oxford University Press, 1998, pp. 57-77. The experience-dependent maturation of an evaluative system in the cortex. In Brain and Values: Is a Biological Science of Values Possible, K. H. Pribram (ed.). Erlbaum, 1998, pp. 337-358. Early organization of the nonlinear right brain and development of a predisposition to psychiatric disorders. Development and Psychopathology, 1997, 9, 595-631. Interdisciplinary developmental research as a source of clinical models. In The Neurobiological and Developmental Basis for Psychotherapeutic Intervention, M. Moskowitz, C. Monk, C. Kaye, & S. Ellman (eds). Jason Aronson, 1997, pp. 1-71. A century after Freud's Project for a Scientific Psychology- Is a rapprochement between psychoanalysis and neurobiology at hand? Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1997, 45, 807-839. The experience-dependent maturation of a regulatory system in the orbitofrontal cortex and the origin of developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 1996, 8, 59-87. Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self: The Neurobiology of Emotional Development. Erlbaum, 1994. Early superego development: The emergence of shame and narcissistic affect regulation in the practicing period. Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought, 1991, 14, 187-250

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EDITORIAL AFFILIATIONS

2012 Editorial Board The Neuropsychotherapist 2012 Editorial Board Journal of Child Psychopathology and Developmental

Neuroscience 2010 Editorial Board Journal of Unified Psychotherapy and Clinical Science 2010 Senior Editor Interactional Psychology & Neuroscience 2009 Ed. Advisory Panel British Journal of Psychotherapy 2008 Reviewer Developmental Psychology 2007 Editorial Board American Journal of Play 2007 Reviewer Pediatrics 2006 Series Editor Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology 2006 Reviewer Psychological Science 2006 Reviewer Brain Research 2006 Editorial Board Israel Annual of Psychoanalytic Theory, Research and Practice 2006 Reviewer Archives of Diseases of Childhood 2006 Reviewer Criminology 2006 Reviewer Journal of Trauma and Dissociation 2005 Editorial Consultant APA Books 2005 Reviewer Neuroscience 2005 Reviewer Journal of Psychosomatic Research 2004 Reviewer International Journal of Psychoanalysis 2004 Editorial Consultant Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2004 Reviewer South African Psychiatry Review 2004 Editorial Consultant International Universities Press 2003 Reviewer Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 2003 Reviewer Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2003 Editorial Consultant Zeig, Tucker & Theisen 2003 Editorial Consultant Haworth Press 2003 Editorial Consultant Brunner-Routledge 2003 Editorial Consultant WW Norton 2003 Reviewer Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 2003 Special Editor American Academy of Pediatrics Pediatric Update 2003 Reviewer Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry 2003 Reviewer Behavioral and Brain Sciences 2003 Reviewer Journal of Neuroscience 2003 Specialist Advisor Journal of Analytical Psychology 2002 Reviewer Journal of Abnormal Psychology 2001 Reviewer Theory & Psychology 2001 Reviewer Attachment & Human Development 2001 Special Edition Editor Infant Mental Health Journal 2000 Special Editor Psychologist Psychoanalyst 2000 Reviewer Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 1999 Editorial Board Neuro-Psychoanalysis 1998 Editorial Board Neuro-Psychoanalysis 1995 Reviewer Perceptual and Motor Skills 1995 Editorial Consultant Guilford Publications

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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Neural correlates and the mother-infant attachment relationships in mothers with borderline personality disorder and healthy controls. Functional magnetic resonance imaging study of the neurobiology of attachment. Collaborator with Ruth A. Lanius, Greg Moran, Dave Pederson, Heidi Bailey, Jim Neurfeld, et al., University of Western Ontario and Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada The effects of trauma-related cues on pain processing in PTSD: a fMRI investigation Collaborator with Maria J. Sanderson, Nicholas J. Coupland, Raymond, Kao, Peter C. Williamson, P.C., Kathy Hegadoren, Maria Densmore, Todd Stevens, and Ruth Lanius. University of Western Ontario and Imaging Research Laboratories, Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada Is borderline personality disorder a particularly right hemispheric disorder? Asymmetry of P3a. Collaborator with Russell Meares, Dmitriy Melkonian, Evian Gordon, and Leanne Williams Department of Psychological Medicine and School of Psychology, University of Sydney, and Brain Dynamics Centre, Westmead Hospital, Westmead, Australia