How Relationships Shape Your Brain | Dr. Allan Schore
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Top Comments (10)
In Sweden it's most common that the mother takes the 1st year of parental leave and the father takes the 2nd year, happy to hear it's so beneficial for the child's development 🥰
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Dr. Huberman has become an excellent listener! Just watch how engaged he is, without interruptions and constantly asking questions that only move the conversation forward. It''s an art :)
i’ve never come across a podcast as good as this channel!
It should be in the schools. It should be in the handbooks for future parents. Thanks for the top content on relationships and science.
From Dr Karl Deisseroth, Paul Conti to James Hollis, just when I thought the podcast has peaked in showing what human genius looks like, it surprised me with more brilliant people like Esther Perel and Dr Allan Schore. Please keep doing what you doing as this podcast has been amazing in empowering me to contribute to the world using the knowledge here
Please please please bring him back. What a wealth of wisdom this man is.
I was so overjoyed to see Allan Schore's name on the Huberman marquee today, and I had to watch immediately. As a clinical therapist who has studied Schore since early days, I was so pleased to find this excellently accessible explanation of the synchrony of the therapeutic process. Yes! It's encouraging to see that science can measure these interpersonal factors more and more, and has allowed the therapeutic relationship to be highlighted. Technique based approaches like CBT have gotten a lot of attention because they have been easier to study in a controlled setting than relational approaches that are nuanced and tailored to each individual. The neuroscientific research is catching up to support what has been borne out by years of practice by masters like Schore. How wonderful to see this meeting of the minds, and via Huberman's excellent manner of listening, questioning and participating, go deeper into the understanding of this topic. Just Wow. This was a powerhouse episode.
Dr A H podcast is the most healthiest self care one could do for oneself . If one cares enough to help oneself through life's tiring journey this podcast is one of the best health cares one could do to protect themselves. Greatest respect cos you changed my life for better.
I am so grateful for this conversation. I have always said that I “feel” my way through life. I love being a mom and passing on as much secure love as possible. My 18 year old son is one of the best human beings that I have ever met…attachment must have played a bigger part than I knew. Thank you for making me feel proud of how I naturally raised him. My gut, I always went with my gut. ❤
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Top Comments (10)
In Sweden it's most common that the mother takes the 1st year of parental leave and the father takes the 2nd year, happy to hear it's so beneficial for the child's development 🥰
Thank you for watching. If you enjoyed this topic and episode, please click the "like" button below the episode title, and subscribe to our channel here on YouTube. Thank you for your interest in science! -- Andrew
Dr. Huberman has become an excellent listener! Just watch how engaged he is, without interruptions and constantly asking questions that only move the conversation forward. It''s an art :)
i’ve never come across a podcast as good as this channel!
It should be in the schools. It should be in the handbooks for future parents. Thanks for the top content on relationships and science.
From Dr Karl Deisseroth, Paul Conti to James Hollis, just when I thought the podcast has peaked in showing what human genius looks like, it surprised me with more brilliant people like Esther Perel and Dr Allan Schore. Please keep doing what you doing as this podcast has been amazing in empowering me to contribute to the world using the knowledge here
Please please please bring him back. What a wealth of wisdom this man is.
I was so overjoyed to see Allan Schore's name on the Huberman marquee today, and I had to watch immediately. As a clinical therapist who has studied Schore since early days, I was so pleased to find this excellently accessible explanation of the synchrony of the therapeutic process. Yes! It's encouraging to see that science can measure these interpersonal factors more and more, and has allowed the therapeutic relationship to be highlighted. Technique based approaches like CBT have gotten a lot of attention because they have been easier to study in a controlled setting than relational approaches that are nuanced and tailored to each individual. The neuroscientific research is catching up to support what has been borne out by years of practice by masters like Schore. How wonderful to see this meeting of the minds, and via Huberman's excellent manner of listening, questioning and participating, go deeper into the understanding of this topic. Just Wow. This was a powerhouse episode.
Dr A H podcast is the most healthiest self care one could do for oneself . If one cares enough to help oneself through life's tiring journey this podcast is one of the best health cares one could do to protect themselves. Greatest respect cos you changed my life for better.
I am so grateful for this conversation. I have always said that I “feel” my way through life. I love being a mom and passing on as much secure love as possible. My 18 year old son is one of the best human beings that I have ever met…attachment must have played a bigger part than I knew. Thank you for making me feel proud of how I naturally raised him. My gut, I always went with my gut. ❤