Dr. Allan Schore
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And frequently what happens when you're in an emotional connection like that, images will come to your mind. Images which really represent the emotional experience that the other is having. And at that point in time also, what you'll find is that just as you're picking up that person's image, he's picking up your person image.
And frequently what happens when you're in an emotional connection like that, images will come to your mind. Images which really represent the emotional experience that the other is having. And at that point in time also, what you'll find is that just as you're picking up that person's image, he's picking up your person image.
And frequently what happens when you're in an emotional connection like that, images will come to your mind. Images which really represent the emotional experience that the other is having. And at that point in time also, what you'll find is that just as you're picking up that person's image, he's picking up your person image.
And what Hammer says is that what we have here is something that's alike an affective wireless between the two, because it's going back and forth between the two of us, just like a right brain to right brain communication, affective by. Freud said, The human unconscious acts like a receptor and it picks up the communications of the unconscious of another human being.
And what Hammer says is that what we have here is something that's alike an affective wireless between the two, because it's going back and forth between the two of us, just like a right brain to right brain communication, affective by. Freud said, The human unconscious acts like a receptor and it picks up the communications of the unconscious of another human being.
And what Hammer says is that what we have here is something that's alike an affective wireless between the two, because it's going back and forth between the two of us, just like a right brain to right brain communication, affective by. Freud said, The human unconscious acts like a receptor and it picks up the communications of the unconscious of another human being.
Freud said literally human beings can pick up the unconscious without it going through the conscious mind. So again, in that kind of a context, you know, that all makes sense. The other thing I want to say about all of these behaviors that are going on now when there is an emotional communication. The key is spontaneous behaviors. Spontaneous. Not thought-out behaviors. Spontaneous behaviors.
Freud said literally human beings can pick up the unconscious without it going through the conscious mind. So again, in that kind of a context, you know, that all makes sense. The other thing I want to say about all of these behaviors that are going on now when there is an emotional communication. The key is spontaneous behaviors. Spontaneous. Not thought-out behaviors. Spontaneous behaviors.
Freud said literally human beings can pick up the unconscious without it going through the conscious mind. So again, in that kind of a context, you know, that all makes sense. The other thing I want to say about all of these behaviors that are going on now when there is an emotional communication. The key is spontaneous behaviors. Spontaneous. Not thought-out behaviors. Spontaneous behaviors.
When there's spontaneous behaviors, there's more trust in them being, you know, in the first place. But there's not a mind that is attempting to present anything. And when you have two people revealing their spontaneous behaviors to each other, even if they're not sure how they're going to be affected. That also is a matter for synchrony.
When there's spontaneous behaviors, there's more trust in them being, you know, in the first place. But there's not a mind that is attempting to present anything. And when you have two people revealing their spontaneous behaviors to each other, even if they're not sure how they're going to be affected. That also is a matter for synchrony.
When there's spontaneous behaviors, there's more trust in them being, you know, in the first place. But there's not a mind that is attempting to present anything. And when you have two people revealing their spontaneous behaviors to each other, even if they're not sure how they're going to be affected. That also is a matter for synchrony.
In order for there to be synchrony, there has to be spontaneous two-way communications, turn-taking communications. And incidentally, as we talk about this conversation, what is set up in the attachment between the mother and the infant, the infant makes a cry, the mother responds, is that they are now taking turns. There's turn-taking behavior.
In order for there to be synchrony, there has to be spontaneous two-way communications, turn-taking communications. And incidentally, as we talk about this conversation, what is set up in the attachment between the mother and the infant, the infant makes a cry, the mother responds, is that they are now taking turns. There's turn-taking behavior.
In order for there to be synchrony, there has to be spontaneous two-way communications, turn-taking communications. And incidentally, as we talk about this conversation, what is set up in the attachment between the mother and the infant, the infant makes a cry, the mother responds, is that they are now taking turns. There's turn-taking behavior.
And in a good relationship, what you find is more or less smooth turn-taking behaviors. And incidentally, you and I, who have never met before, are not doing too badly in these spontaneous turn-taking behaviors between us.
And in a good relationship, what you find is more or less smooth turn-taking behaviors. And incidentally, you and I, who have never met before, are not doing too badly in these spontaneous turn-taking behaviors between us.
And in a good relationship, what you find is more or less smooth turn-taking behaviors. And incidentally, you and I, who have never met before, are not doing too badly in these spontaneous turn-taking behaviors between us.
I agree. I agree. First of all, let me mention that one of Ian's ideas is that essentially the left hemisphere is becoming more and more dominant today, not only in this country. And he sees that as really as a huge problem because the title of his book is The Master and His Emissary. And the emissary, which is the left brain, betrays the master.
I agree. I agree. First of all, let me mention that one of Ian's ideas is that essentially the left hemisphere is becoming more and more dominant today, not only in this country. And he sees that as really as a huge problem because the title of his book is The Master and His Emissary. And the emissary, which is the left brain, betrays the master.