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Dr. Allan Schore

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
705 total appearances

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Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Interceptively, I now literally am feeling in my body what the patient is feeling in their body. I now understand that patient from the inside out. And incidentally, what I'm picking up in my body about the dysregulation of that patient may be very different than the verbal report that that patient is giving at that time. But the key here, literally, just like the mother,

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

is synchronizing with that baby's crescendos and the decrescendos of that autonomic state, of those emotional state. I'm picking up those points where they are shifting into and out of an emotional state. I'm synchronizing with that. And then ultimately, when I'm in sync with that kind of thing, then at that point, purely implicitly,

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

is synchronizing with that baby's crescendos and the decrescendos of that autonomic state, of those emotional state. I'm picking up those points where they are shifting into and out of an emotional state. I'm synchronizing with that. And then ultimately, when I'm in sync with that kind of thing, then at that point, purely implicitly,

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

is synchronizing with that baby's crescendos and the decrescendos of that autonomic state, of those emotional state. I'm picking up those points where they are shifting into and out of an emotional state. I'm synchronizing with that. And then ultimately, when I'm in sync with that kind of thing, then at that point, purely implicitly,

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

I'm now starting to slow the tone of my voice if I want to reduce that arousal down, or I'm up-regulating the voice. At that point in time, I am now interactively regulating, and we are now synchronized together. So essentially what's going to happen is that as we synchronize, as they're going to dysregulation, we're now synchronizing together as we're going down into regulation.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

I'm now starting to slow the tone of my voice if I want to reduce that arousal down, or I'm up-regulating the voice. At that point in time, I am now interactively regulating, and we are now synchronized together. So essentially what's going to happen is that as we synchronize, as they're going to dysregulation, we're now synchronizing together as we're going down into regulation.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

I'm now starting to slow the tone of my voice if I want to reduce that arousal down, or I'm up-regulating the voice. At that point in time, I am now interactively regulating, and we are now synchronized together. So essentially what's going to happen is that as we synchronize, as they're going to dysregulation, we're now synchronizing together as we're going down into regulation.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And you'll see it on my face. Face, voice, gesture. You'll see it on my face. You'll see it in the tone of my voice. You'll see it in my gestures. Those three sensory modalities are now going back and forth between us.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And you'll see it on my face. Face, voice, gesture. You'll see it on my face. You'll see it in the tone of my voice. You'll see it in my gestures. Those three sensory modalities are now going back and forth between us.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

And you'll see it on my face. Face, voice, gesture. You'll see it on my face. You'll see it in the tone of my voice. You'll see it in my gestures. Those three sensory modalities are now going back and forth between us.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So the key of the first session, literally, is not only to diagnose, really it's to start to begin to synchronize with that patient and to form a therapeutic alliance with that patient. And at the end of the first session, the patient may say, I don't know why, but I'm feeling better, and I have some idea that you can understand, but it's got to be more than that, what I am feeling, literally.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So the key of the first session, literally, is not only to diagnose, really it's to start to begin to synchronize with that patient and to form a therapeutic alliance with that patient. And at the end of the first session, the patient may say, I don't know why, but I'm feeling better, and I have some idea that you can understand, but it's got to be more than that, what I am feeling, literally.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So the key of the first session, literally, is not only to diagnose, really it's to start to begin to synchronize with that patient and to form a therapeutic alliance with that patient. And at the end of the first session, the patient may say, I don't know why, but I'm feeling better, and I have some idea that you can understand, but it's got to be more than that, what I am feeling, literally.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Essentially here, what you have is over time, partly because of this synchrony. First of all, let me spell synchrony with a capital S. What I mean by that is in the last five years, a huge amount of information has come out about this idea about interpersonal synchrony. The term synchrony comes from the Greek, synk meaning the same, chrony, time, same time.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Essentially here, what you have is over time, partly because of this synchrony. First of all, let me spell synchrony with a capital S. What I mean by that is in the last five years, a huge amount of information has come out about this idea about interpersonal synchrony. The term synchrony comes from the Greek, synk meaning the same, chrony, time, same time.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

Essentially here, what you have is over time, partly because of this synchrony. First of all, let me spell synchrony with a capital S. What I mean by that is in the last five years, a huge amount of information has come out about this idea about interpersonal synchrony. The term synchrony comes from the Greek, synk meaning the same, chrony, time, same time.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So that literally two people literally are synchronized. We are feeling something in the same moment, and we are feeling it spontaneously between ourselves. We are feeling that kind of situation. So again here, the key to the mother really even more than the order regulation, the key is interactive regulation, number one. Number two, it's occurring at an implicit level.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So that literally two people literally are synchronized. We are feeling something in the same moment, and we are feeling it spontaneously between ourselves. We are feeling that kind of situation. So again here, the key to the mother really even more than the order regulation, the key is interactive regulation, number one. Number two, it's occurring at an implicit level.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

So that literally two people literally are synchronized. We are feeling something in the same moment, and we are feeling it spontaneously between ourselves. We are feeling that kind of situation. So again here, the key to the mother really even more than the order regulation, the key is interactive regulation, number one. Number two, it's occurring at an implicit level.

Huberman Lab
How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore

The mother literally is doing this without any conscious awareness. She's doing this intuitively. The right hemisphere is intuitive and it's imagistic. It's not rational and logical. The key to any disorder, whatever it is, is the regulation of a particular state. The regulation of rage, the regulation of loss, the dysregulation of shame and disgust. So essentially what you have is...